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Third anniversary of London bombings - 07-07-2008 |
Ms Tessa Jowell, the Government Minister with responsibility for humanitarian assistance, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy CBE, London Underground Managing Director, Tim O'Toole CBE and Network Rail's Chief Executive Iain Coucher will formally mark the third anniversary of the 7 July bombings in London by laying flowers at Kings Cross station at the time the bombs exploded in 2005, murdering 52 innocent people and injuring hundreds more.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Transport for London will facilitate visits to the stations involved and to Tavistock Square during the day, for those families and survivors who wish to visit. They will also organise a private gathering for those families and survivors who wish to come together to reflect and remember.
Ms Jowell said:
"People have shown great courage in the progress they have made in moving forward with their lives since the atrocities of 3 years ago. This formal act of remembrance at Kings Cross will give bereaved families, survivors and the country the chance to remember and pay their respects to the 52 innocent lives lost and demonstrate our support, ensuring that those lost will never be forgotten."
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