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London explosions: Eyewitness reports 【BBC】目撃者の談。
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投稿者 Sちゃん 日時 2005 年 7 月 07 日 20:48:58: 4kC3WMVanvmFc
 

(回答先: Two killed in London explosions 【BBC】アルカイダの犯行説も浮上。 投稿者 Sちゃん 日時 2005 年 7 月 07 日 20:28:25)

当局側の死傷者数などについて情報が把握できていない為、具体的な発表はまだ。
目撃者の談のみがTVでは流れる。

BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/4659243.stm

Last Updated: Thursday, 7 July, 2005, 11:35 GMT 12:35 UK


London explosions: Eyewitness reports
Two people have been killed and scores injured after a series of explosions on the London Underground network and a bus in central London.
Eyewitnesses tell what they have seen and heard from around the capital.


DAVID JONES, TAVISTOCK SQUARE
Suddenly there was this thud, people on the bus suddenly said there's been an explosion behind us and people rushed to the front of the bus.

I said to people not to panic, keep calm. People evacuated our bus.

There was not a lot of fire, but there was a lot of smell of an explosion and at that point people wanted to walk away from what they had seen.

There was no glass falling... there was a thud and the roof had come off.

I suppose to be honest, my first thought was G8, Olympics, somebody does not want London to celebrate.


UNNAMED WITNESS, TAVISTOCK PLACE
I was walking along. There was a whole crowd of people around the bus.

The next thing I knew I was on the floor. There was shedloads of glass raining down.

Someone fell on me and someone fell on him. For a moment I thought I was going to be trampled.

I picked myself up and everyone was running. There was glass everywhere.

We ran into a building and a security guard was saying `get in, get in'. Then the security guard said `get out' which was a bit scary.

I saw the bus ripped out at the back ... it couldn't have been anything else [but a terrorist attack].


BELINDA SEABROOK, RUSSELL SQUARE
I was on the bus in front and heard an incredible bang, I turned round and half the double decker bus was in the air.

It was a massive explosion and there were papers and half a bus flying through the air, I think it was the number 205.

There must be a lot of people dead as all the buses were packed, they had been turning people away from the tube stops.

We were about 20 metres away, that was all.

GERALDINE FOURMON, TAVISTOCK SQUARE
I was about 200 yards away from the bus. There was a big bang.


After the smoke went away I realised there was a double decker bus exploded. People were running towards me screaming and crying.

I saw at least five people jump fro the top deck of the bus. Half of it was blown away. They were jumping onto the street to escape.

It was such a big explosion and the bus was packed because the tube was closed. People were covered with dust and debris. I didn't see any blood.


UNNAMED AMERICAN TOURIST, RUSSELL SQUARE
We saw the bus go past us - the one that was blown up. We heard the explosion, turned around immediately, and saw the bus go straight up, the whole top of the bus, everything.

There was metal, there was wood, everything just straight up in the air.

We did not see any bodies. They got us off the street so fast, and around the corner because they said there could be a second blast.

It was horrible to think that I just saw those people alive and now they could be dead.


ANDY ABERNATHY, LONDON
It was a train on the Piccadilly line between King's Cross and Russell Square and literally it was just a very loud bang. The train derailed.

There was smoke everywhere. There was no fire but the smoke was quite oppressive.

There were a lot of serious injuries down there as well. A lot of serious head injuries.

A guy by me thought he was going to die, I'm hoping he got out ok.


CHRISTINA LAWRENCE, KING'S CROSS
There was a loud bang in the tunnel and the train just stopped and all of a sudden it was filled with black, gassy smoke and we couldn't breathe and it was stinging our eyes and the lights went out and it just took a while for people to get to us and it was very scary.

I thought we weren't going to get out because we couldn't get off the train.


ARASH KAZEROUNI
There was a loud bang and the train ground to a halt. People started panicking, screaming and crying as smoke came into the carriage.

A man told everyone to be calm and we were led to safety along the track.

Everyone was terrified when it happened.

When they led us to safety, I went past the carriage where I think the explosion was. It was the second one from the front.

The metal was all blown outwards and there were people inside being helped by paramedics.

One guy was being tended outside on the track. His clothes were torn off and he seemed pretty badly burned.


LISA CURTIS, NEAR LIVERPOOL STREET
People were evacuated immediately. I overheard one lady saying to a police officer that it looked like someone had left what looked like a brown jumper on the platform and it exploded.

Smoke filled the platform and people were evacuated.

London is havoc now.


LOYITA WORLEY, LIVERPOOL STREET
"All the lights went out and the train came to an immediate halt.

There was smoke everywhere and everyone was coughing and choking, but remained calm. We couldn't open the doors."

She was in a carriage next to one where an explosion happened.

She said the adjacent carriage was "black on the inside". She saw people who appeared to have their clothes blown off, and bodies lying inside the carriage.

SCOTT WENBOURNE, ALDGATE
I saw three bodies on the track. I couldn't look, it was so horrific. I think one was moving but I'm not too sure.

I couldn't look, it was so horrific

Scott Wenbourne


'People were screening'

There were also, I think, some bodies in the carriage, some were moving but I couldn't really look. No-one was attending to them.

We walked to the platform, which took about half an hour as there were so many of us, after all it was rush hour.

There were police at the platform and some of the injured were tended to.

TERRY O'SHEA, ALDGATE
I was in the third carriage, the one behind the one where the explosion was.

There was a loud bang and we felt the train shudder. Then smoke started coming in to the compartment. It was terrible.

People were panicking, but they calmed down after one or two minutes.

As they led us down the track past the carriage where the explosion was, we could see the roof was torn off it, and there were bodies on the track.


JACK LINTON, 14, ALDGATE
There was a massive explosion, smoke and flames. My carriage must have been two away from where it was.

Everybody got on the floor. Then eventually the smoke cleared and we managed to open the central doors down the train to go to the back of it before they walked us along the track past the train to the station.

The middle of the train was blown out and there were people on the track.

I've got glass in my hair and my pockets and my ear hurts.


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