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The 7/7 Inquest: What MI5 Missed (Photos)

by | 11th, October 2010

IT’S the inquest into 7/7 is underway. It seeks to explain how the 52 murdered victims of the 7 July 2005 bombings came to be massacred.

We will hear that 17 did not die immediately; how the 700 other victims were maimed; how MI5 failed to stop the murderers; how a militant and nihilistic form of Islam was allowed to fester and spread in the UK.

Mohammad Sidique Khan, Shehzad Tanweer, Germaine Lindsay and Hasib Hussain wanted fame and death. They achieved both.

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The night before he committed mass murder, Shehzad Tanweer, 22, played cricket. Mohammed Sidique Khan’s wife was pregnant. On July 5 he took Hasina Patel to hospital. She miscarried on the day of the attacks.

Jermaine Lindsay, 19, asked new lover to join him in London. A parking attendant spotted Lindsay sleeping in his car at Luton station as he waited for the other three. The warden placed a ticket on the windscreen. Was that a chance missed?

In London, they carried a semi-automatic handgun and bomb parts.
There have been five official reports into 7/7. Yep, just five. But this inquest is about the victims. What did MI5 know? Well, they knew that Mohammad Sidique Khan was involved in militant Islam. But they did nothing.

The inquest goes on:

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RETRANSMITTED WITH CORRECT CAPTION Solicitor Clifford Tibber,(third right), speaks to the media during a press conference at the Doughty Street Cambers in central London, with survivors and family members of those who were affected by the bombings, (left to right) Tim Coulson, survivor of the Edgware Road bombing, Janine Mitchell, wife of Kings Cross survivor, police officer Elizabeth Kenworthy survivor of the Aldgate bombing, Jacqui Putnam survivor of the Edgware Road bombing, solicitor Clifford Tibber, Ros Morley the wife of Colin Morley who was killed in the Edgware Road bombing and Ernst Adams, father of James Adams, who was killed at Kings Cross, after the judgement at the Royal Courts of Justice regarding the inquest into the July 7 bombings in London, in 2005.



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