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Aged
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Wembley,
England.
d. 7 July, 2005,
Liverpool Street/ Aldgate Circle line train, London. |
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Radiographer Mala Trivedi was
caught up in the Russell Square blast as she travelled to work
from her Wembley home. With more than 30 years of experience in
the profession, Mrs Trivedi was a manager in the X-ray department
at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. Dr
Cathy Owens, on behalf of the department of radiology at the
hospital, said: "Mala had a particular combination of skills as an
IT expert and a radiographer which enabled her to set up and run
the imaging IT system at Great Ormond Street. "Her dedication to
her job and her cheery polite nature made her a very popular
member of the close-knit team which she helped to lead. "Mala was
kind and empathic and for her, work was a vocation. "We will
greatly miss her tireless dedication, her cheery disposition and
our hearts and prayers go out to her family in whose sadness we
share, and who have shown such dignity and courage at this very
sad and difficult time." Members and staff of the Society and
College of Radiographers also send their heartfelt sympathies to
her family and friends. Ten days after the attacks, Mrs Trivedi's
son visited Russell Square, to be near the spot where his mother
died. Mrs Trivedi, who was 51 when she died, is survived by her
husband.

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