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# 7/7 inquest: the 52 victims of the London bombings
## These are the 52 victims of the July 7, 2005 terrorist attacks on London.
![Memorial in Hyde park for the vitims of July 7th bombings: July 7 inquiry:
the 52 victims of the 7/7 terror attacks in London][1]
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A woman pays her respects at the memorial to the victims of the July 7, 2005
London bombings in Hyde Park Photo: GETTY
![James Adams: July 7 inquiry: the 52 victims of the 7/7 terror attacks in
London][2]
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James Adams, 32, a mortgage broker from Peterborough Photo: PA
![Philip Beer pictured with his sister Angelina: July 7 inquiry: the 52
victims of the 7/7 terror attacks in London][3]
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Philip Beer pictured with his sister Angelina Photo: GEOFF PUGH
7:30AM BST 11 Oct 2010
Twenty-six died in the bombing between **King's Cross and Russell Square** on
the Piccadilly line:
• **James Adams**, 32, a mortgage broker from Peterborough;
• **Anna Brandt**, 42, a Polish national living in Wood Green, north London,
who worked as a cleaner;
• **Philip Beer**, 22, a hair stylist from Borehamwood, Hertfordshire;
• **Ciaran Cassidy**, 22, a shop assistant from Upper Holloway, north London;
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•** Rachelle Chung For Yuen**, 27, an accountant from Mill Hill, north London,
who was originally from Mauritius;
• **Elizabeth Daplyn**, 26, a hospital administrator from Highgate, north
London;
• **Arthur Frederick**, 60, a museum security guard from Seven Sisters, north
London, who was originally from Montserrat in the Caribbean;
•** Karolina Gluck**, 29, a Polish national living in Finsbury Park, north
London, who worked at a private postgraduate college;
•** Gamze Gunoral**, 24, a Turkish national staying in Totteridge, north
London, while she studied English;
• **Lee Harris**, 30, an architect who died with his partner Samantha Badham,
35, an internet designer. The couple, who lived in Tottenham, north London,
met over a decade earlier;
• **Ojara Ikeagwu**, 55, a married mother-of-three and social worker from
Luton;
• **Emily Jenkins**, 24, who grew up in Kew, south-west London, and was set to
become a midwife;
• **Adrian Johnson**, 37, a married father-of-two and product technical
manager for Burberry, from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire;
• **Helen Jones**, 28, a Scottish-born accountant living in Holloway, north
London;
• **Susan Levy**, 53, a mother-of-two and legal secretary from the village of
Newgate Street, near Cuffley, Hertfordshire;
• **Shelley Mather**, 26, from New Zealand, who had been living in London for
three years;
• **Mike Matsushita**, 37, a Vietnamese-American who had just moved to
Islington, north London, and started a new job in IT recruitment;
• **James Mayes**, 28, an analyst for the Healthcare Commission from
Islington, north London;
• **Behnaz Mozakka**, 47, a biomedical officer at Great Ormond Street
Hospital, from Finchley, north London;
• **Mihaela Otto**, 46, a dental technician from Mill Hill, north London;
• **Atique Sharifi**, 24, an Afghan national living in Hounslow, west London,
who was studying English and IT at college;
• **Ihab Slimane**, 19, a waiter originally from Paris who was living in
Finsbury Park, north London;
• **Christian Small**, 28, an advertising sales worker from Walthamstow, east
London;
• **Monika Suchocka**, 23, a trainee accountant from Poland who was living in
Archway, north London;
• **Mala Trivedi**, 51, a radiographer at Great Ormond Street Hospital, from
Wembley, north-west London.
Thirteen died in the bombing on the number 30 bus in **Tavistock Square**:
• **Anthony Fatayi-Williams**, 26, an oil executive from Hendon, north-west
London;
• **Jamie Gordon**, 30, a City worker from Enfield, north London;
• **Giles Hart**, 55, a BT engineer and father-of-two from Hornchurch, Essex;
• **Marie Hartley**, 34, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, who worked for a
greetings card firm;
• **Miriam Hyman**, 31, a picture researcher from Barnet, north London;
• **Shahara Islam**, 20, a bank cashier from Plaistow, east London;
• **Neetu Jain**, 37, a computer analyst from Hendon, north London;
• **Sam Ly**, 28, a Vietnamese-born computer technician from Melbourne,
Australia;
• **Shyanuja Niroshini Parathasangary**, 30, a post office worker from Kensal
Rise, north London;
• **Anat Rosenberg**, 39, an Israeli charity worker who was living in Finsbury
Park, north London;
• **Philip Russell**, 28, a financier from Kennington, south London;
• **William Wise**, 54, an IT specialist from Notting Hill, west London;
• **Gladys Wundowa**, 50, from Ilford, Essex, who worked as a cleaner at
University College London.
Six died in the bombing at **Edgware Road **on the Circle line:
• **Michael Stanley Brewster**, 52, a civil engineer and father-of-two from
Derby;
• **Jonathan Downey**, 34, an HR systems development office from Milton
Keynes;
• **David Foulkes**, 22, a newspaper sales manager from Oldham;
• **Colin Morley**, 52, from Finchley, north London, who worked in advertising
and marketing;
• **Jennifer Nicholson**, 24, from Reading, who worked for a music company;
• **Laura Webb**, 29, from Islington, north London, who worked for an
advertising firm.
Seven died in the bombing at Aldgate on the Circle line:
• **Lee Baisden**, 34, an accountant for the London Fire Brigade, from Romford
in Essex;
• **Benedetta Ciaccia**, 30, a business analyst from Norwich;
• **Richard Ellery**, 21, a shop worker from Ipswich;
• **Richard Gray**, 41, a tax manager from Ipswich;
• **Anne Moffat**, 48, from Old Harlow, Essex, who worked as head of marketing
and communications for Girlguiding UK;
• **Fiona Stevenson**, 29, a solicitor living in central London whose parents
were from Little Baddow, Essex;
• **Carrie Taylor**, 24, a finance officer at the Royal Society of Arts, from
Billericay, Essex.
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