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Obituary: Elizabeth Daplyn

Elizabeth Daplyn
Ms Daplyn worked at University College Hospital
A talented artist and musician, Elizabeth Daplyn lived in Highgate, north London, with her partner Rob Brennan.

They parted at 0810 BST on 7 July on their way to work and Ms Daplyn boarded the Piccadilly Line train where she died in the blast.

The 26-year-old administrator worked at University College Hospital in the neuro-radiology department.

In a statement her family said: "Liz leaves behind dozens of people who loved and admired her, including her boyfriend Rob, parents Pam and Mike and sister Eleanor."

When she was reported missing, her father Michael returned to the country and travelled to London to meet her mother, who lives in Swansea, and sister.

Ms Daplyn was born in Leicester but spent her early years abroad before attending schools in Rochester, Kent.

After an art foundation course, she studied Fine Art at Oxford University.

After moving to London in 2002 she worked in a number of administrative roles before joining the hospital.

Her uncle, the Reverend Tim Daplyn, in Somerset, said: "She was very bright, and a talented singer who had a lot of friends. We didn't realise she had so many until she disappeared."

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