Bombing questions
Date published: 27 April 2010
THE family of a woman killed in the July 7 London bomb attacks have questioned whether the emergency services could have saved her after learning she survived for 45 minutes after the blast.
For five years, relatives assumed Behnaz Mozakka (47) died instantly but have discovered she was conscious and even spoke to a police officer. Seventeen of the 52 innocent people killed in the 2005 London bombings did not die instantly, a pre–inquest hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in London was told.
David Foulkes (22), from Austerlands, was one of the 52 people killed when four bombs detonated in the terrorist attacks.
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