Adam Ash

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Friday, July 08, 2005

Grim stuff in London

From the NY Times:
The force of the explosion sheared off the top half of the bus, leaving it looking like an opened sardine can, its seats exposed to the air. Hours later, blood and bits of metal and glass were still splattered across the road, and the headquarters of the British Medical Association, an imposing Victorian building across the street, was still covered in blood. "The scene was just carnage," said Tony Tindall, an Australian construction worker who lives in London. "There was blood and guts everywhere, washing all over the pavement and spattered all over the walls of the buildings nearby. I saw bodies everywhere, and bits of bodies," Mr. Tindall continued in an interview, describing how one man was hanging out of the back of the bus and another seemed to be cut in two. "It was so mixed up I couldn't work out how many were dead. There were big bits of people."
Mother of God.

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