7 July London bombings: What happened that day?
Briefly

In Tavistock Square, Hasib Hussain detonated a bomb on a double-decker bus, killing 13 people. This was the fourth attack, occurring at 09:47 BST, about an hour after three prior bombings. CCTV footage captured Hussain at King's Cross station trying to contact friends before the explosion. The bus was destroyed in front of the British Medical Association, where many doctors were present and rushed to offer aid despite a lack of medical equipment. Bus driver George Psaradakis described his shock and efforts to assist his passengers amid the chaos.
Hussain detonated his device on a double-decker bus in Tavistock Square, killing 13 people and causing devastation near King's Cross station.
Mobile phone records indicated Hussain attempted to contact friends after the initial bombings before detonating the final device.
The explosion occurred during a conference at the British Medical Association, causing chaos as doctors rushed to offer lifesaving assistance.
Bus driver George Psaradakis expressed his shock and feeling of being overwhelmed as he tried to help injured passengers.
Read at BBC News
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