| Location | London |
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| Date of Birth | 07/07/2005 |
| Date of Death | 07/07/2005 |
| Visitors | 110,615 since 09/08/2005 |
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All 52 innocent people known to have died in the London bombings have now been named.
KING'S CROSS BOMB
James Adams, 32, a mortgage broker who was travelling from his home in Peterborough to London through King's Cross, from where he called his mother
Samantha Badham, 36, had taken the Tube with her husband of 14 years Lee Harris. The couple usually cycled to work but caught the Tube because they were planning a romantic dinner to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary
Lee Harris, 30, an architect who died after receiving treatment at the Royal London Hospital in the East End
Phil Beer, 22, a hair stylist, was on his way to work at the Sanrizz salon in Knightsbridge with his best friend Patrick Barnes, who was injured
Anna Brandt, 42, a Polish cleaner living in Wood Green
Ciaran Cassidy, 22, of Upper Holloway, North London
Elizabeth Daplyn, 26, an administrator at University College Hospital in London, left home in Highgate with her partner Rob Brennan before taking a Piccadilly Line train for King's Cross and Russell Square.
Arthur Edlin Frederick, 60, of Seven Sisters, north London
Karolina Gluck, 29, from Poland, said goodbye to boyfriend Richard Deer, 28, at 8.30am. The IT consultant was travelling from Finsbury Park tube to Russell Square
Ganze Gunoral, 24, a Turkish student, left her aunt’s house in north London to catch the tube to go to her language college in Hammersmith
Ojara Ikeagwu, 55, a married mother-of-three from Luton, on her way to Hounslow where she is a social worker
Emily Jenkins, 24, from Richmond
Adrian Johnson, 37, a keen golfer and hockey-player with two young children. He was on his way to work at the Burberry fashion house in Haymarket, where he was product technical manager
Helen Jones, 28, a London-based accountant who survived the Lockerbie bombing. Her family, from Annan in the Scottish Borders, said: "Helen will live on in the hearts of her family and her many, many friends"
Susan Levy, 53, from Cuffley in Hertfordshire, the mother of Daniel, 25, and James, 23. She had just said goodbye to her younger son
Shelley Mather, 26, from New Zealand
Michael Matsushita, 37, left his fiancee, Rosie Cowen, 28, at the couple's flat in Islington for his second day at work as a tour guide
James Mayes, 28, worked as an analyst for the Healthcare Commission and had just returned from a holiday in Prague. He was heading from his home in Barnsbury to an ‘away day’ at Lincoln’s Inn, and was thought to be travelling by Tube via Kings Cross
Behnaz Mozakka, 47, a biomedical records officer from Finchley who worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Mihaela Otto, 46, known as Michelle. A dental technician, of Mill Hill, north London, who was killed at King's Cross
Atique Sharifi, 24, an Afghan national who was living in Hounslow, west London
Ihab Slimane, a 19-year-old waiter from Paris who was working at a restaurant near Piccadilly Service, was said by friends to have caught a Tube from Finsbury Park
Christian 'Njoya' Small, 28, an advertising salesman from Walthamstow, east London
Monika Suchocka, 23, from northern Poland, arrived in London two months ago to start work as a trainee accountant in West Kensington
Mala Trivedi
Rachelle Chung For Yuen, 27, an accountant from Mill Hill, north London, who was originally from Mauritius
EDGWARE ROAD BOMB
Michael Stanley Brewster, 52, a father of two who was travelling to work from Derby
Jonathan Downey, 34, an HR systems development officer with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea from Milton Keynes, had just said goodbye to his wife at Euston
David Foulkes, 22, a media sales worker from Oldham, Manchester, was on his way to meet a colleague
Colin Morley, 52, of Finchley
Jenny Nicholson, 24, daughter of a Bristol vicar, who had just started work at a music company in London
Laura Webb, 29, from Islington, a PA
ALDGATE BOMB
Lee Baisden, 34, an accountant from Romford who was going to work at the London fire brigade
Bernadetta Ciaccia, 30, an Italian-born business analyst from Norwich
Richard Ellery, 21, was travelling from his home in Ipswich to his job in the Jessops store in Kensington, via Liverpool Street Station. He texted his parents, Beverley and Trevor, at 8.30am to say he was on his way to work
Richard Gray, 41, a tax manager from Ipswich
Anne Moffat, 48, from Harlow in Essex, who was head of marking and communications for Girlguiding UK
Fiona Stevenson, 29, a solicitor who lived at the Barbican, London. Her parents, Ivan and Emer, of Little Badow, Essex, described her as "irreplaceable"
Carrie Taylor, a 24-year-old graduate from Billericay, Essex. June Taylor, her mother, said: "We have a little farewell ritual. Carrie gives me a kiss goodbye"
TAVISTOCK SQUARE BUS BOMB
Anthony Fatayi-Williams, 26, an Nigerian-born executive with an oil and gas company based in Old Street, had been living in the UK for eight years
Jamie Gordon, 30, from Enfield, worked for City Asset Management and was engaged to be married to his girlfriend Yvonne Nash. He was killed in the Tavistock Square bus bomb
Giles Hart, 55, a BT engineer from Hornchurch and father-of-two was travelling to Angel via Aldgate and died on the Tavistock Square bus
Marie Hartley, 34, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, was in London on a course
Miriam Hyman, 31, from Barnet, North London, a picture researcher who died in the bus bomb
Shahara Akther Islam, 20, from Plaistow, east London, a bank cashier who lived with her parents, and was both fully Westernised and a devout Muslim
Neetu Jain, 37, was evacuated from Euston and caught a 30 bus to take her to work as a computer analyst. Ms Jain was planning to move in with her boyfriend, Gous Ali
Sam Ly, 28, from Melbourne, died at the National Hospital for Neurology - the only fatality of ten Australians caught in the bombing
Shyanuja Parathasangary, 30, a Post Office worker travelling from Kensal Rise to Alder Street
Anat Rosenburg, 39, an Israeli-born charity worker who called her boyfriend to tell him she was on the Number 30 bus, moments before the blast. John Falding, 62, her boyfriend, said: "She was afraid of going back to Israel because she was scared of suicide bombings on buses"
Philip Russell, a 28-year-old finance worker at JP Morgan who lived at Kennington in south-west London
William Wise, 54
Gladys Wundowa, 50, from Ilford in Essex, a cleaner at University College London. She had finished her shift and was heading to a college course in Shoreditch. The coroner has given permission for her body to be taken to her homeland of Ghana for burial
The national casualty line is 0870 156 6344
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article541873.ece
Anat,
The couple of times I met you, you completely overwhelmed me. All crazy jewellery, fast talking and smiles. You spoke to me with such familiarity and warmth I wondered what it would be like to have you as a friend and looked forward to finding out. Unfortunately, all I can do now is still wonder. And smile. And wear the jewellery you admired, the first time I met you, with pride. What a lovely soul you were, Anat.
Love Jo Gray
From a responder
Thoughts are with you all today. particularly the woman I met at russell square on that fateful morning.
You could not talk to me that day. I think about you alot and hope you are at peace.
Rest in peace all.

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