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Bombings death toll rises to 53

14/07/2005 - 16:14:39
Police in the UK today said the confirmed number of people killed in the London bombs has risen to 53.

The following people have been confirmed dead after the July 7 terror attacks in London:

:: Susan Levy, 53, of Newgate Street Village, Cuffley, Hertfordshire. The mother of two died in the King’s Cross train bomb.

:: Jamie Gordon, 30, from Enfield in north London. He worked for City Asset Management in Old Street and died in the Tavistock Square bus bomb.

:: Philip Russell, 28, from Kennington, south London. A financier working for JP Morgan who died in the bus bomb.

:: Shyanuja Parathasangary, 30. A post office worker who died in the bus bomb.

:: Miriam Hyman, 31, of Barnet, north London. A picture researcher who died in the bus bomb.

:: William Wise, 54. Thought to have died in the bus bomb.

:: Shahara Islam, 20, from Plaistow, east London. She was a bank cashier and devout Muslim, who died in the bus bomb.

:: Ciaran Cassidy, 22, of Upper Holloway, north London, died in the King’s Cross bomb.

:: Mihaela Otto, 46, of Mill Hill, north London. A dental technician known as Michelle, who died in the King’s Cross train bomb.

:: Jennifer Nicholson, 24, of Reading, Berkshire, who worked for a music company in London, died in the bombing on the Edgware Road train.

:: Gladys Wyndowa, 50, of Essex, who worked as a cleaner at University College London, died in the bus bomb.

The first funeral will take place on Sunday.

Susan Levy will be cremated in a private service.

She was the first victim to be formally identified and an inquest into her death was opened on Monday.



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