No one has any idea where she is
No one has any idea where she is.”Rebecca Driver, his sister, said: “It’s her mum’s birthday today and it would be the best present in the world if we could find her. Chris Driver, her partner, said the police and emergency services were being helpful.He said: “She just went to work as normal but never turned up She has definitely been involved in the bombings somehow. He said, ‘Are we going to die?’ and Phil said, ‘No, we are not going to die’ and that was all the conversation they had.”Miss Beer said the family had phoned the hospitals and the helpline for relatives but had not had any news “It’s the wait that’s the worst There is nothing we can do,” she said. She never arrived.”Laura Webb 29, DDB EUROPELaura Webb, who works for the advertising company DDB Europe, had left her home at Angel, north London, for Paddington.Her family believe she would have changed on to a Hammersmith and City line Tube train at King’s Cross, so she may have got caught up in the blast at Edgware Road.Her relatives and friends spent Thursday night and yesterday touring hospitals in a vain search for her. “We are just trying anything we can, trying to get any information It’s awful You think the worst but you just try and stay positive. We just feel completely emotionally drained.”Behnaz Mozakka 48, GREAT ORMOND ST HOSPITALShe is thought to have taken a Piccadilly line train at 9am.
Friends said she would have contacted them if she could.Monika Suchocka 23, TRAINEE SOLICITORMs Suchocka, from Poland, told her office she would be late, she was advised to catch the bus She may have caught the No 30. Ms Suchocka had been travelling from her home in Archway, north London, to West Kensington. Her flatmate, Magdalena Donolelewska, said: “She would never go off and not call us Something is very wrong She told work she had to take a bus. When she heard about the bombs she had sent a text message to Mr Barnes to make sure the pair were all right.”At half past nine Pat phoned me, hysterical, to say that the bombs had gone off and he couldn’t find Phil He said he spoke to Phil after the explosion.
Phil Beer 22, HAIR STYLIST
Phil Beer, a Knightsbridge hair stylist, was on his way to work with his best friend, Patrick Barnes, when he was caught in the blast and has not been heard of since.
Stacy Beer, 24, said she had taken her brother and Mr Barnes to Elstree and Borehamwood station to catch a train to King’s Cross at 8.10am.From there they went on the Tube towards Russell Square. I called Martine’s work about 10.30am, but she had not turned up.” Like other families which are anxiously seeking news of missing relatives, Ms Wright’s family had trawled the hospitals across London to try to find her and were eventually successful – although it was unclear last night where she was being treated.Nick Wiltshire, Ms Wright’s boyfriend, is understood to have been the last person to speak to her on Wednesday night. But Martine Wright, 32, of Stroud Green, north London, was said to be in a critical condition and the relatives who had scoured the streets in the wake of Thursday’s terrorist attacks to find her were too distraught to talk.
Ms Wright, who is a marketing executive, had failed to turn up for work in Tower Hill and was feared to be on the Aldgate train that was the first to be hit by a bomb blast.Sarah Jones and Jacqui Larcombe, friends of Ms Wright, had toured the areas affected on Thursday, handing out photographs of their friend to passers-by before she was eventually found. He was also said to be too distraught to to talk.Ms Wright’s friends had been trying to stay calm and upbeat while they carried out the search. Even yesterday, it still had enough power to ring, but calls were going through to answerphone.Ms Jones, who had known Ms Wright for 10 years, said: “As soon as the explosions started to go off, our friends who live and work in London began e-mailing and calling each other. They were in tears.The petite, curly haired woman would talk to anyone, Ms Jones said, which was why they originally thought she was failing to answer her telephone. They believed that she could be busy helping others at the blast scene.But they began their search for her when they repeatedly failed to get through to their friend on her mobile phone.
