Emergency services could not have saved 7/7 victims, inquest rules

Each of the 52 victims of the July 7 2005 terrorist attacks in London would have died "whatever time the emergency services reached and rescued them", a coroner ruled today.

Emergency services could not have saved 7/7 victims, inquest rules

Each of the 52 victims of the July 7 2005 terrorist attacks in London would have died "whatever time the emergency services reached and rescued them", a coroner ruled today.

Ruling that they were all unlawfully killed, Justice Heather Hallett said the evidence "does not justify the conclusion that any failings of any organisation or individual caused or contributed to the deaths".

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