Today marks the 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings in which 52 people were killed in four terror attacks. Anthony Fatayi-Williams, then 26, an oil executive from Hendon, north-west London was one of the victims. On the morning of July 7 2005, he set off as usual for his office in Old Street, central London, but his journey was disrupted by the chaos caused by the earlier bombings on three Tube trains and he helped point other commuters in the right direction before getting on the ill-fated bus 30. His mother, Marie Fatayi-Williams remembered him in an emotional and poignant tribute.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Marie Fatayi-Williams remembers son she lost on 7/7 terror attack in London
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings in which 52 people were killed in four terror attacks. Anthony Fatayi-Williams, then 26, an oil executive from Hendon, north-west London was one of the victims. On the morning of July 7 2005, he set off as usual for his office in Old Street, central London, but his journey was disrupted by the chaos caused by the earlier bombings on three Tube trains and he helped point other commuters in the right direction before getting on the ill-fated bus 30. His mother, Marie Fatayi-Williams remembered him in an emotional and poignant tribute.
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