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'I realised I was an amputee when I saw my leg hanging above me after train exploded'
EXCLUSIVE: Martine Wright is the most injured female survivor of the 7/7 London bombings, which claimed the lives of 52 victims, and spoke to us about that life-changing moment 20 years ago
A bus in Tavistock Square was also targeted (Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC/The Slate Works Ltd)Though she lost an alarming amount of blood, putting her life in grave danger, an off-duty police officer, Liz Kenworthy, became her beacon of hope. Addressing how she began to process what had happened, Martine says, "I found out 52 people had died and my feelings started changing when I talked to other victims in the hospital who had lost limbs too. The 7/7 London bombers (Image: CREDIT LINE:BBC/The Slate Works Ltd)Following her astounding achievements in the Paralympics, Martine took to motivating others as a speaker, reporting for Channel 4, and penning books.
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