'It was inhuman': 7/7 bus driver on witnessing bombing horror
George Psaradakis was the driver of the number 30 bus that was blown apart in the 2005 London attacks.
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George Psaradakis was the driver of the number 30 bus that was blown apart in the 2005 London attacks.
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