Survivors of the 7 July London bombings say officials have made them feel like “the forgotten people”. Speaking to BBC London to mark the second anniversary of the tragedy, they spoke of their difficulty in trying to gain compensation for their injuries.
They also reiterated their demands for a public inquiry into the bombings on the city’s transport network, which killed 52 people and injured hundreds.
The government said the victims had always been “very high on the agenda”.
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