Shahara A Islam, 20, had not been seen since Thursday morning. A British-Bangladeshi woman, she lived with her parents in Plaistow, east London. She worked as a cashier at the Co-operative Bank at Angel, Islington. Police believe she died in the bus blast at Tavistock Square, but in all cases this can only be officially confirmed by a coroner's inquest.
Shahara A Islam, 20, had not been seen since Thursday morning. A British-Bangladeshi woman, she lived with her parents in Plaistow, east London. She worked as a cashier at the Co-operative Bank at Angel, Islington. Police believe she died in the bus blast at Tavistock Square, but in all cases this can only be officially confirmed by a coroner's inquest.
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Shahara Islam ended up on the bus after bombings halted her train.
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2005-07-15 19:24:48
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