7/7 Tavistock Square bomb? Questions ?
Antagonist raised some time ago the curious nature of thes photographs immediately after the Tavistock Square bomb on 7/7. The absence of Police / Emergency / Paramedical services. Do these people look as though they have just been in a bus explosion that smeared and shot blood all over the BMA building ? Do they look traumatised ? Injured ? Upset ?
What is happening here ?
3 comments:
Peter Power's Visor Consultants exercise perhaps?
There were of course people who died in the incident.
At the hands of four young, British, Muslim suicide bombers radicalised by watching videos of Muslims suffering (otherwise known as 'the news', formerly '2 minutes hate')?
Thanks for the link.
Any ideas when this photograph - devoid of beings alive or dead - might have been taken?
A few notes:
- The bus headlights are still on.
- The British Transport Police had officers in a vehicle immediately behind the bus and the first 'on the scene' because they are reported as being there when it happened.
- The large white van immediately next to the bus belongs to Kingstar, a company whose services include controlled demolition in situations that require minimal noise and disruption.
- The debris from the explosion appears to be untouched.
- There is an odd looking cream-coloured box that has somehow placed itself in the middle of the road alongside the back of the black cab. What is it? Where did it go? I have yet to see this object in any other photographs of footage of the scene. Is it similar to the 'microwave box' that police officers on the scene reported finding on the lower deck of the number 30 bus when they boarded to help rescue people on board?
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