Thursday, July 07, 2005

LONDON'S HOUR OF HELL 7 7 2005

I was travelling into work this morning, and I normally travel on the Central Line to Tottenham Court Road and then walk to New Cavendish street, 10 minutes later, at 09:35am, on the way to work I found out what had happened and I couldn't believe I had just missed it and I am still in shock. I just thank God Almighty that I left late...
The media coverage today was appalling, only late in the day was there any helpful advice for people trapped in the zone.

My thoughts are with those who were actually caught up in it all. I can only offer my prayers for the people of Great Britain right now, and most especially for the victims and their families. I am a Londoner and if there is a city who can withstand this senseless and futile form of terror, it is London and its residents. Today is a sad day in London and the world at large, the future is bright. Londoners, irrespective of faith, must continue as far as is possible with their every day lives. May God help those who have been affected by the attacks and guide us all towards creating a more peaceful world.

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