Did July 7th bombs explode under trains?
by Adrian Connock and Tony Gosling | 04.08.2005 02:30 | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism | London
Victims of two of the three London tube explosions say the bombs went off under the trains. Their eyewitness accounts appear to contradict the theory that suicide bombers were responsible for killing 39 passengers on London's tube network that day.
04Aug05: 03:10: Bristol, UK
Did July 7th bombs explode under trains?
http://nineeleven.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=248#248
by Adrian Connock and Tony Gosling
Victims of two of the three London tube explosions say the bombs went off under the trains. Their eyewitness accounts appear to contradict the theory that suicide bombers were responsible for killing 39 passengers on London's tube network that day.
The Guardian's Mark Honigsbaum spoke to several eye witnesses to the Edgware Road tube bomb on July 7th. He reported "an explosion this morning under the carriage of the train", and went on, "some passengers described how tiles, the covers on the floor of the train, suddenly flew up, raised up". Victims also told him the train "had been derailed by this explosion", again suggesting the bomb was under the carriage. A man caught by the blast was reported to have "very, very bad injuries to his legs".
Bruce Lait, injured by the Aldgate East tube bomb was interviewed on the 11th July by a reporter from the Cambridge Evening Standard. Mr Lait explained that as he was being led to safety, "The policeman said 'mind that hole, that's where the bomb was'. The metal was pushed upwards as if the bomb was underneath the train. They seem to think the bomb was left in a bag, but I don't remember anybody being where the bomb was, or any bag".
The 7th July bombs were followed, exactly two weeks later, by failed copycat attacks. This morning, exactly another two weeks on, London's commuters will be hoping the third cell that police warned of on Sunday, is not preparing to attack again.
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LINKS:
Cambridge Evening News story
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/region_wide/2005/07/11/83e33146-09af-4421-b2f4-1779a86926f9.lpf
Mark Honigsbaum story
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1524554,00.html
Mark Honigsbaum audio
http://www.officialconfusion.com/Audio/honigbaum7705.mp3
http://stream.guardian.co.uk:7080/ramgen/sysaudio/Guardian/audio/2005/07/07/honisbaum_070705 .ra
Did July 7th bombs explode under trains?
http://nineeleven.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?p=248#248
by Adrian Connock and Tony Gosling
Victims of two of the three London tube explosions say the bombs went off under the trains. Their eyewitness accounts appear to contradict the theory that suicide bombers were responsible for killing 39 passengers on London's tube network that day.
The Guardian's Mark Honigsbaum spoke to several eye witnesses to the Edgware Road tube bomb on July 7th. He reported "an explosion this morning under the carriage of the train", and went on, "some passengers described how tiles, the covers on the floor of the train, suddenly flew up, raised up". Victims also told him the train "had been derailed by this explosion", again suggesting the bomb was under the carriage. A man caught by the blast was reported to have "very, very bad injuries to his legs".
Bruce Lait, injured by the Aldgate East tube bomb was interviewed on the 11th July by a reporter from the Cambridge Evening Standard. Mr Lait explained that as he was being led to safety, "The policeman said 'mind that hole, that's where the bomb was'. The metal was pushed upwards as if the bomb was underneath the train. They seem to think the bomb was left in a bag, but I don't remember anybody being where the bomb was, or any bag".
The 7th July bombs were followed, exactly two weeks later, by failed copycat attacks. This morning, exactly another two weeks on, London's commuters will be hoping the third cell that police warned of on Sunday, is not preparing to attack again.
www.officialconfusion.com
ENDS
(C) This article may be reproduced by commercial and non-commercial media but only complete including bylines and the web address at the bottom.
LINKS:
Cambridge Evening News story
http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/region_wide/2005/07/11/83e33146-09af-4421-b2f4-1779a86926f9.lpf
Mark Honigsbaum story
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1524554,00.html
Mark Honigsbaum audio
http://www.officialconfusion.com/Audio/honigbaum7705.mp3
http://stream.guardian.co.uk:7080/ramgen/sysaudio/Guardian/audio/2005/07/07/honisbaum_070705 .ra
by Adrian Connock and Tony Gosling
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