14 London bomb victims identified
LONDON, England (AP) – Police and family members have disclosed 14 names of the 52 people confirmed killed in terrorist bombings in London last Thursday.
The identities released are of victims whose families have already been notified:
Susan Levy, 53, mother-of-two from Cuffley, north of London. Levy was travelling on a London Underground Piccadilly Line train.
Philip Stuart Russell, 29, who worked for finance firm JP Morgan and lived in London.
Jamie Gordon, 30, was identified by officials as being killed on the bus.
Elizabeth Daplyn, 26, of London is believed to have been aboard the Piccadilly Line train.
Helen Jones, 28, hasn’t been formally identified, but her family on Sunday said they believed she was killed on the Piccadilly Line train.
Shyanuja Parathasangary, believed to have died on the bus.
Miriam Hyman, 31, of Barnet, north London. Believed to have died on the bus.
William Wise, believed to have died on the bus.
Shahara Islam, believed to have died on the bus.
Ciaran Cassidy, 22, of London, believed to have died on the bus.
Miheala Otto, 46, of Mill Hill, north London. Believed to have died on the bus, identity released by police.
Jennifer Nicholson, 24, of Bristol, died in the Edgware Road bomb.
Fiona Stevenson, 29, a lawyer from London, apparently died in the attacks, her family said yesterday.
Richard Gray, 41, a tax manager and father of two from Ipswich died while travelling on a tube.
Gladys Wundowa, 51, a cleaning service employee with London’s University College, died on the bus.