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Aged
48, from, Old Harlow.
d. 7 July, 2005,
Liverpool Street/ Aldgate Circle line train, London. |
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For 20 years, Anne Moffat, 48, had worked
for Girlguiding UK. As an 18-year-old, she joined the Girl Guides,
as it was then known, and in later years rose to head of marketing
and communications. On 7
July she left her home in Old Harlow, Essex, and headed to her
office in Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria. She died in the
explosion on the Tube train travelling between Liverpool Street
and Aldgate stations. Colleagues said she had touched many
people's lives. "Anne was a truly special person who was talented,
warm and gracious," they said, in a statement. "She will be truly
missed." Her loss is a terrible tragedy and she will be greatly
missed. A few days before the bombings, Ms Moffat had been at the
Hampton Court Flower Show, promoting a new rose named in honour of
the Brownies, to mark their 90th birthday.
Continue Reading: Courtesy BBC News

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