BMA holds memorial to people killed in London bombings
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《英国医生杂志》
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A multifaith service in memory of the people who died in the bombings on 7 July in London was held on 21 July in the courtyard of BMA House.
As well as staff from the BMA and the BMJ Publishing Group, in attendance were family members of some of the victims and the doctors, emergency service workers, and police who had dealt with the immediate aftermath of the explosion aboard the number 30 bus outside BMA House.
Religious leaders from several faiths led the prayers, and Adama Ndong, muslim chaplain to St Mary's Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital, read a verse from the Koran.
Mary Church, a GP and one of several doctors who helped the injured and dying on the premises, and the chairman of BMA Council, Jim Johnson, gave two of the readings. Soprano Lesley Garrett was the soloist.
The service concluded with the scattering of flowers in the courtyard's fountain as an act of remembrance.(Caroline White)
A multifaith service in memory of the people who died in the bombings on 7 July in London was held on 21 July in the courtyard of BMA House.
As well as staff from the BMA and the BMJ Publishing Group, in attendance were family members of some of the victims and the doctors, emergency service workers, and police who had dealt with the immediate aftermath of the explosion aboard the number 30 bus outside BMA House.
Religious leaders from several faiths led the prayers, and Adama Ndong, muslim chaplain to St Mary's Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital, read a verse from the Koran.
Mary Church, a GP and one of several doctors who helped the injured and dying on the premises, and the chairman of BMA Council, Jim Johnson, gave two of the readings. Soprano Lesley Garrett was the soloist.
The service concluded with the scattering of flowers in the courtyard's fountain as an act of remembrance.(Caroline White)