Leo Parker, security guard
Mr Parker 1) was going (go) towards the main building when the explosion
happened. I 2) was (be) very lucky. I 3) had parked (park) my car two minutes
before and 4) walked (walk) to the office. Suddenly there was a great flash
of light and then the loudest bang I have ever heard. I 5) fell
over (fell over) but I 6) didn’t (not be) hurt badly.
Helena Aldridge, computer systems
manager
I 7)was
working (work) at my desk and the next second I was on the floor. My
boyfriend 8) had left (leave) the office five minutes before and I was very
worried about him. At that moment my mobile 9) rang (ring) and I 10) heard
(hear) his voice saying " 11) Had you heard (hear) that?"
That was a stupid question!
Max Finkle, airline passenger
I 12) was flying (fly) into London from Canada and about a minute
before the captain 13) had told (told) us to put on
our seat belts ready for landing.
I 14) was looking (look) out of the window because I 15) wanted
(want) to see London below us.
There was suddenly a big orange light north of London - it was enormous.
Clara Kent, local resident
Clara Kent 16) was driving (drive) to the offices to collect her fiancé, Greg.
I 17) arrived (arrive) at 3.55 p.m. and Greg was ready so he 18) got
in
(get in) and I 19) drove (drive) away. As we 20) were driving (drive) away
from the building, we 21) saw (see) this huge white light but
we 22) didn’t hear (not hear) the noise until a second later.