Derbyshire GP Who Was First Responder at Bus Bombing Recalls July 7 Atrocities
- At the 20-year anniversary, first responders shared their horror, with Superintendent Anna Bearman recalling a 'pinch' in her stomach upon recognizing the 7/7 attack.
- Superintendent Anna Bearman recalled panic and walking wounded amid chaos; Dr Peter Holden described realizing the severity when the Royal London helicopter hovered overhead, reflecting the chaos of the 7/7 attacks.
- In the aftermath, first responders say leaving P1 expectants was the 'most difficult decision' and still haunts them, and annual remembrances bring tears for lives lost and families destroyed.
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7/7 bombings survivor recalls having his life saved by another victim
A survivor of the 7/7 bombings has recalled his horrific ordeal 20 years on, telling GB News he believed he was "going to die".Dan Biddle sat down with Breakfast hosts Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello as he marked 20 years since the suicide bomb attacks took place.FULL STORY HERE.
7/7 bombings: Stories that define the bravery of victims and responders 20 years on
Two decades have passed, but for the victims' families, survivors and the responders, 7/7's impact is still being felt. Sky News spoke to some of the people profoundly affected by the infamous attacks.
‘The Tavistock Square bus exploded right in front of me’
Survivor of the bombing Robert Brown shares his account of the event(Picture: DYLAN MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images) It was a white explosion, like nothing I’d ever seen before. A smouldering body lay next to my car, as I stumbled to get out. At that point, all I could think of were my two sons, Sam and Josh, and my wife, Lisa. I knew I had to get out of there. On July 7 2005, I was 31 and working as an advertising creative, getting ready for a b…
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