Frightening. Chilling. And yet, hopefully, it speaks volumes about the character of the English people.
Panic, shoving, fear of fire and bonding below ground
First came the bang. Then came the ash, soot, smoke, a silver spray of flying glass, and blood. And then there was the confusion, the panic, the darkness and the dead.
The London Underground is a bad place for a bomb, and a miracle that so many survived. Their faces were peppered by grazes and blackened by dirt that had clung to tunnel walls for decades until it was blasted over the victims.
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