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Obituary: Lee Baisden

Lee Baisden
Lee Baisden helped his widowed mother
A 34-year-old accountant who worked for the fire brigade was among those who died at Aldgate.

Lee Baisden, from Romford in Essex, had just moved in with his boyfriend Paul Groman, after three years together.

They had been planning to visit the Greek islands this summer.

Mr Baisden spent a lot of time helping his widowed mother, Denise, 58, who suffers from multiple sclerosis.

His friend Helen Lasky described Lee as a "shy, reserved person" who also loved to go out with friends.

She told the Daily Mirror: "He was very bright and very loving towards those around him.

"He was devoted to his mum who relied on Lee for shopping and walking the dog."

Mr Baisden had been working with the fire brigade for 18 months and on the morning of 7 July left for work an hour later than usual.

He travelled to Liverpool Street from Romford, Essex, and got on the Circle line through Aldgate on his way to work in Westminster.



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