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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2015 · 3 MIN

7/7 - Ten years on a father talks of his loss

from BBC Radio Manchester · host BBC Radio Manchester

On the morning of 7th of July 2005, 52 people died after three bombs exploded on the London Underground and a fourth went off on a London bus. Among the dead was 22 year old David Foulkes from Oldham, who had traveled down to London to meet a colleague. David Foulke's father, Graham, has been telling BBC Radio Manchester's Jacqueline Paine about the way the news unfolded on the day:

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