We’re safe, at work, but all thoughts are with those who are not, and their families.
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7 July, 2005
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Antoine and I are fine. Thanks to Euan Semple and Google Maps for helping to point me in the right direction as I set off on foot from the BBC for home. All I can write now is: What Neil…
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Cheers for letting us know Neil… being at work I actually didn’t learn abou the bombings until I read your work blog. It’s quite reassurring when one of the only people you know near an attack is telling you about it and is therefore safe.
Good luck getting home. Thoughts here as well with those who haven’t been so lucky.
Like Claire, Morgane and I were reassured to be reading your words about what happened. There is no news of this on Czech TV – not that we can understand at least – and I’ve not spotted an EU Guardian yet.
Good to know you’re safe.
Glad to hear it and many thanks for the extensive NewsBlog coverage which I digested in its entirety. An absolute lifeline.