Thursday, July 14, 2005

LONDON BOMB WOMAN'S CHILLING WARNING

LONDON BOMB WOMAN'S CHILLING WARNING
14 July 2005
A Teenage hairdresser has revealed how she was told " we are all going to die"

Just minutes before one of last week's London underground bombs exploded.
Naima Aboulachouaq was travelling on the tube at King's Cross Station. Moments
later an explosion ripped through the next carriage killing 21 people.

Naima, aged 19, has given a detailed description of the man to London police.
She believes he had some connection with last Thursday's terrorist attack.

Naima who lived with her parents in Llanelli's King George Avenue, until she went
away to work, is a former pupil of Coedcae school. She said: "As I got on the Tube
there was this bearded man standing next to me by the doors. He had a smirk on
his face and told me that within two minutes we were all going to die. The next
thing the bomb went off."

Miss Aboulachouaq, who works in Covent Garden, was trapped in the carriage for
half an hour.

She said: "I owe everything to my boyfriend. I was ready to board the first carriage
but he said to go on the second."

Miss Aboulachouaq boarded a Tube on Saturday and admitted she was scared.
She said: "Life has got to go on hasn't it?"

www.thisissouthwales.co.uk

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