The London 7/7 Bus Bomb

The account by bombed bus passenger Daniel Obachike – The man who became a suspect in the biggest criminal Investigation in U.K history
This intruiguing thriller sheds new light on what happened in Tavistock Square on the morning of July 7th 2005. Many commuters on their way to work were killed in what we have been led to believe was a suicide bombing. As a ‘black’ man on the bombed bus 30 Daniel immediately became a suspect in Scotland Yard’s Terror investigation.

His account provides a timeline of what happened aboard the bus and in the 7 months of questioning and surveillance mounted against him even though the Anti-Terror Branch named 4 suspects as suicide bombers.
He recounts being stalked by British Intelligence. It provides a stark expose into the erosion of civil liberties in Britain, a country always eager to trumpet its democracy and criticize other countries human rights records. Though a non-muslim (Christian) the author endured so much he kept notes, notes which became this astonishing courageous and audacious debut.

