All 56 London bomb victims named

All 56 people known to have died in the London bombings have now been named.

All 56 London bomb victims named

All 56 people known to have died in the London bombings have now been named.

Among them were 52 victims and four suicide bombers.

The bomber who single-handedly killed the most victims was thought to be GERMAINE LINDSAY, 19.

Lindsay, who lived in Aylesbury, Bucks with his pregnant wife and their first child, killed himself and 26 others at Russell Square. They were:

• SUSAN LEVY, 53, a mother-of-two of Newgate Street village, Cuffley, Herts. She died in hospital.

• CIARAN CASSIDY, 22, of Upper Holloway, north London.

• MIHAELA OTTO, 46, a dental technician of Mill Hill, north London.

• ARTHUR EDLIN FREDERICK, 60, of Seven Sisters, north London.

• ADRIAN JOHNSON, 37, a married father-of-two from Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts.

• PHIL BEER, 22, a hair stylist from Borehamwood, Herts.

• GANZE GUNORAL, 24, a Turkish national and language student.

• JAMES MAYES, 28, an analyst for the Healthcare Commission from Islington, north London.

• BEHNAZ MOZAKKA, 47, from Finchley, north London, a biomedical officer at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

• HELEN JONES, 28, a London-based accountant whose family come from Annan in the Scottish Borders.

• CHRISTIAN SMALL, 28, an advertising sales worker from Walthamstow, east London.

• KAROLINA GLUCK, 29, a Polish national who was living in Finsbury Park, north London.

• RACHELLE YUEN, 27, an accountant from Mill Hill, north London, who was originally from Mauritius.

• MONIKA SUCHOCKA, 23, a trainee accountant from Poland, who was living in Archway, north London.

• JAMES ADAMS, 32, a mortgage broker from Peterborough, Cambs.

• ELIZABETH DAPLYN, 26, an administrator from north London who worked at University College Hospital.

• IHAB SLIMANE, 19, a waiter originally from Paris who was living in Finsbury Park, north London.

• LEE HARRIS, 30, an architect whose partner and childhood sweetheart SAMANTHA BADHAM, 36, also died. The pair met more than a decade ago in Hereford.

• EMILY JENKINS, 24, who was set to become a midwife and was the youngest of four children of Nick and Sarah Jenkins of Kew, south west London.

• OJARA IKEAGWU, 55, a married mother of three and social worker from Luton.

• MALA TRIVEDI.

• SHELLEY MATHER, 26, from New Zealand.

• ATEEQUE SHARIFI, 24, an Afghan national who was living in Hounslow, west London.

• ANNA BRANDT, 42, a Polish national who was living in Wood Green, north London.

• MIKE MATSUSHITA, 37, a Vietnamese-American former tour guide.

HASIB HUSSAIN, 18, who lived with his family in the Leeds suburb of Holbeck, blew up himself and 13 others in the bus blast at Tavistock Square. They were:

• SAM LY, 28, from Melbourne, Australia, who died in hospital.

• JAMIE GORDON, 30, a City worker from from Enfield, north London.

• PHILIP RUSSELL, 28, a financier from Kennington, south London.

• SHYANUJA PARATHASANGARY, 30, a post office worker from Kensal Rise, north London.

• MIRIAM HYMAN, 31, a picture researcher of Barnet, north London.

• WILLIAM WISE, 54.

• SHAHARA ISLAM, a 20-year-old bank cashier and devout Muslim from Plaistow, east London.

• ANTHONY FATAYI-WILLIAMS, 26, an oil executive from Hendon, north-west London.

• GLADYS WUNDOWA, 50, of Ilford, Essex, who worked as a cleaner at University College London.

• ANAT ROSENBERG, 39, a charity worker from Israel who was living in Finsbury Park, north London.

• NEETU JAIN, 37, a computer analyst from Hendon, north London.

• GILES HART, 55, a BT engineer and father of two from Hornchurch, Essex.

• MARIE HARTLEY, 34, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancs.

MOHAMMAD SIDIQUE KHAN, 30, who lived in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, with his wife and their young daughter, was believed to have been responsible for the Edgware Road blast in which he and six others died. They were:

• JENNIFER NICHOLSON, 24, of Reading, Berkshire, who worked for a music company in London.

• JONATHAN DOWNEY, 34, from Milton Keynes, an HR systems development officer with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

• COLIN MORLEY, 52, of Finchley, north London.

• DAVID FOULKES, 22, a newspaper sales manager from Oldham, Greater Manchester.

• LAURA WEBB, 29, from Islington, north London.

• MICHAEL STANLEY BREWSTER, 52, a father of two from Derby.

SHEHZAD TANWEER, 22, who lived with his parents in the Beeston area of Leeds, killed himself and seven others at Aldgate. They were:

• LEE BAISDEN, 34, an accountant for the London Fire Brigade.

• ANNE MOFFAT, 48, from Old Harlow, Essex, who worked as head of marketing and communications for Girlguiding UK.

• RICHARD ELLERY, 21, a shop worker from Ipswich.

• FIONA STEVENSON, 29, a solicitor living in central London whose parents were from Little Baddow, Essex.

• RICHARD GRAY, 41, a tax manager from Ipswich.

• BENEDETTA CIACCIA, a 30-year-old business analyst from Norwich.

• CARRIE TAYLOR, 24, from Billericay, Essex.

The whereabouts of Philip Duckworth, believed missing following the bomb attacks, have yet to be established.

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