In an interview given to the British news daily Cambridge Evening News, Bruce Lait, one of the survivors of the attacks in London last July 7th who was in a carriage where a bomb exploded, gave a long testimony about the circumstances prior and after the explosion took place not far from London’s Aldgate East station. After giving details about passengers and the impact of the explosion that took place a few meters away from him, he explained the circumstances in which he was when he became conscious again, surrounded by dead bodies and wounded people.

"The policeman said ’mind that hole, that’s where the bomb was’. The metal was pushed upwards as if the bomb was underneath the train. They seem to think the bomb was left in a bag, but I don’t remember anybody being where the bomb was, or any bag,".

Another survivor, Mark Honigsbaum, told a similar version to a journalist of the Guardian

These testimonies have been kept in silence and they contradict the official version.