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At least 90 casualties at Aldgate station: Doctor

Reuters
Posted online: Thursday, July 07, 2005 at 1548 hours IST
Updated: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 1235 hours IST

London, July 7: At least 90 casualties were being treated near Aldgate underground station in London after a large explosion, a doctor treating the injured said.

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"We have been helping with the walking wounded, there are three whole bus loads full of them," said Doctor Diane Keith, who estimated that there were around 30 people on each bus.

Keith was working in the area when she heard the blasts.

"They were walking out of the tube station and being carried out," she said.

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"Some people were quite badly hurt, there were people lying all over the place."

Injuries ranged from perforated ear drums to heavy lacerations to the face and body, while other people were being carried out covered in blood, she added.



 

 
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