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Aged
29, from, Danbury, Essex.
d. 7 July, 2005,
Liverpool Street/ Aldgate Circle line train, London. |
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Talented young lawyer Fiona Stevenson rang
work on the morning of 7 July to tell them she was running late.
But the 29-year-old never arrived at law firm Reynolds Dawson
where, her employers said, her
passion for defending the rights of the weak had been so evident.
Her journey to work that day from her home in the Barbican area of
London ended in tragedy on the Circle line near Aldgate. Miss
Stevenson had dreamed of becoming a lawyer ever since she was 14
when she was a grammar school pupil in Chelmsford. That
determination was driven by a strong sense of human injustice
which burned brightly within her, according to her boss Colin
Reynolds. Miss Stevenson was brought up and educated in the
Chelmsford area and went to St John's Primary School in Danbury,
New Hall School and King Edward's Grammar School in Chelmsford.
Continue Reading: Courtesy BBC News

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