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London cops name 4th bomber
14/07/2005 15:06  - (SA)  

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  • London - Sky News has reported that the fourth bomber who took part in Britain's worst terror attack to date last Thursday was Jamaican-born Briton Lindsey Germail, Sky News said quoting police sources.

    At least 52 people were killed and 700 injured last Thursday when explosions tore through three underground trains and a bus at the height of the morning rush-hour.

    All four bombs have now been confirmed as suicide attacks, carried out by four Britons adhering to the Muslim faith with family roots in Pakistan, all of whom are thought to have died in the blasts.

    Personal documents belonging to three of the suspects were found at the blast scenes in central London - but no such clues were found at the site of the King's Cross blast, the worst of the four, which left 25 people dead.

    Media have identified the other three bombers as Shehzad Tanweer, 22, Mohammed Sadique Khan, 30, and Hasib Mir Hussain, 18, all from Leeds.

    - AFP



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