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Last Updated: Monday, 18 July, 2005, 15:35 GMT 16:35 UK
Solicitor among bombing victims
Fiona Stevenson
Fiona Stevenson was named among the victims on Monday
Solicitor Fiona Stevenson has been confirmed as one of the victims of the London bomb attacks on 7 July.

Miss Stevenson, 29, was among six more victims named at St Pancras Coroner's Court in London on Monday.

Her parents, Ian and Elmer, and sister Andrea, from Little Baddow, Essex, said Miss Stevenson was "irreplaceable".

In a statement issued last week as hopes faded for Miss Stevenson, they said she had been vibrant, articulate, caring and generous.

"Fiona always had a strong sense of right and wrong and was passionate about human rights," the statement said.

She had recently returned from four months' work as a volunteer in Belize.

'Talented, warm and gracious'

An inquest was opened on Monday into the death of Anne Moffat, 48, from Harlow, who died at Aldgate.

Ms Moffat worked as head of marketing and communications for Girl Guiding UK for more than 20 years.

In a statement, her colleagues said she would be remembered as "talented, warm and gracious" and would be missed.

Miss Carrie Taylor, 24, from Billericay, Essex, was also named among the 56 people who are known to have dies in the bombings.

Last week inquests were opened and adjourned into the deaths of three people from Essex who were killed in the London bombings.

Gladys Wundowa, 50, of Ilford, died in the Tavistock Square bus bombing.

Giles Hart, 55, from Hornchurch, is also thought to have been on the number 30 bus and Lee Baisdan, 34, of Romford, is believed to have died at Aldgate.




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