Originally posted by Lucifer Box
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(almost) No chance of that unless explosion was directional, which in case of a rucksack bomb it won't be. -
Yes, here he is, Danny Biddle.Originally posted by AtW(almost) No chance of that unless explosion was directional, which in case of a rucksack bomb it won't be.
Danny Biddle was the most seriously injured survivor of the 7 July London bombings. He was standing opposite Mohammad Sidique Khan, on a westbound Circle Line Tube train, when the suicide bomber reached into his rucksack and detonated his explosives at Edgware Road, killing six other people.
Mr Biddle, from east London, lost both legs, one eye, his spleen and a huge amount of blood. He was in hospital for almost a year. When he was first taken to St Mary's Hospital in London after the blast, his injuries were so severe the medical team did not expect him to survive.Comment
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He was very lucky - though with the injuries he suffered I am not sure that's the right word.
I would have probably preferred to die in this case.
Edgware road was bus right? He survived due to similar case as Hitler survived his assassination in July 1944 - the barrack was easily deformable, so shock wave managed to get out of it rather than go back inside and kill everyone around.Comment
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No, it was a tube attack. The bus bomb was in Tavistock Square.Originally posted by AtWEdgware road was bus right?Comment
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ok, so he survived - it can happen, suppose explosives were home made so they were not very powerful - 6 people were killed there, less than on other carriages, most likely ignition was not as successful which saved his and other lifes.
Good thing the military in this country don't sell plastique explosives to terrorists and police don't take bribes to let cars with armed terrorists to take schools.Comment
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I don't see why having a liking for small, green legumes should exclude you from keeping fit.Originally posted by vetrannope we just insist peadophiles have access to the gym.Comment
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I hate those fooking wheeled suitcases people insist on dragging around the tube stations at peak time
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Christ, i'd rather be dead than live with those injuriesMr Biddle, from east London, lost both legs, one eye, his spleen and a huge amount of blood. He was in hospital for almost a year. When he was first taken to St Mary's Hospital in London after the blast, his injuries were so severe the medical team did not expect him to survive.Coffee's for closersComment
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Likewise, if I had your looks...Originally posted by SpacecadetChrist, i'd rather be dead than live with those injuries
Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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