(9 Jul 2005) 455489
UK London Wrap
WRAP Search for missing, alerts, hospital, clean-up, missing
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Tavistock Square
1. Various of wreckage of double-decker bus
Russell Square, next to Tavistock Square
2. British Union Jack flag flying at half-staff
3. Screened-off street
4. Wide shot building with police and cordon
5. Ambulance behind cordon
Aldgate
6. Various Aldgate underground station screened off
7. Forensic workers in street
King's Cross
8. Pan from bus shelter with missing person poster to King's Cross station entrance, with cordoned off underground entrance
9. Police
King's Cross
10. Various of flowers
11. Candle
King's Cross
12. Various Catholic woman praying with rosary beads
King's Cross
13. Various of missing persons posters
King's Cross
15. Woman taping poster to lamppost
16. Close-up of picture of missing man
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Voxpop (No name given):
"We just want to know something. It's better to know than not to know at the moment."
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The Royal London Hospital, London's East End
19. Tilt from Connie Law to hospital building
20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Connie Law, family friend of missing person Mihaela Otto:
"We have come to find a family friend who we think was caught in the King's Cross/Russell Square rail explosion - missing since Thursday morning. Her work contacted her family to tell her that she hadn't arrived at work and since then the family have been looking at various hospitals but hadn't come to the Royal London."
Finsbury Park
28. Pan from empty road to cordoned-off street
29. Police searching van
King's Cross
30. Police getting off bus with bag, walking away
King's Cross
31. Wide shot of people being evacuated
32. Police officer giving woman directions for a taxi
33. Empty road
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Victoria
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34. Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell - who is in charge of government support for victims' families - walking outside the Queen Mother Sports Centre with Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick
35. Various shots of Jowell meeting people inside
36. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tessa Jowell, British Culture Secretary, in charge of government support for victims' families:
"This is a centre for families. It is intended as a sanctuary for families. Its use will grow and develop in light of the needs that families have. But this is their safe place in order to come to talk, to get more information and just a place where they can be with other people who are going through the same personal nightmare as they are."
37. Jowell talking to staff at the centre
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