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Firefighter 'saw Tube bomb bid' Commuter 'confronted Tube bomber'
(30 minutes later)
A firefighter has told a court he confronted a man who tried to set off a rucksack bomb in front of him on a Tube train on 21 July 2005. A firefighter has told a court he confronted a man accused of trying to set off a rucksack bomb in front of him on a Tube train on 21 July 2005.
Angus Campbell told Woolwich Crown Court he saw Ramzi Mohammed with "smoke issuing from behind him" and shouted at him "what have you done?".Angus Campbell told Woolwich Crown Court he saw Ramzi Mohammed with "smoke issuing from behind him" and shouted at him "what have you done?".
Nadia Baro, also on the Northern Line train with her nine-month-old son, said she saw a substance with nails in it.Nadia Baro, also on the Northern Line train with her nine-month-old son, said she saw a substance with nails in it.
Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.Six men deny conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.
'Loud explosion''Loud explosion'
They are Manfo Asiedu, Muktar Ibrahim, Hussein Osman, Yassin Omar, Mr Mohammed and Adel YahyaThey are Manfo Asiedu, Muktar Ibrahim, Hussein Osman, Yassin Omar, Mr Mohammed and Adel Yahya
THE ACCUSED Muktar Said Ibrahim, 28, from Stoke Newington, north LondonRamzi Mohammed, 25, from North Kensington, west LondonYassin Omar, 26, from New Southgate, north LondonHussein Osman, 28, of no fixed addressManfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, of no fixed addressAdel Yahya, 24, of High Road, Tottenham, north LondonTHE ACCUSED Muktar Said Ibrahim, 28, from Stoke Newington, north LondonRamzi Mohammed, 25, from North Kensington, west LondonYassin Omar, 26, from New Southgate, north LondonHussein Osman, 28, of no fixed addressManfo Kwaku Asiedu, 33, of no fixed addressAdel Yahya, 24, of High Road, Tottenham, north London
As CCTV footage shown in court reached 1225 BST, Mr Campbell described what happened on the northbound train which was between Stockwell and Oval stations.As CCTV footage shown in court reached 1225 BST, Mr Campbell described what happened on the northbound train which was between Stockwell and Oval stations.
He said: "There was an explosion. It was loud. My first memory was being cowed. I was crouched in my seat and I remember my arm being over my head.He said: "There was an explosion. It was loud. My first memory was being cowed. I was crouched in my seat and I remember my arm being over my head.
"I remember looking up and I recall a man I know now as Mr Mohammed was screaming and shouting and there was smoke issuing from his back.""I remember looking up and I recall a man I know now as Mr Mohammed was screaming and shouting and there was smoke issuing from his back."
After leading Ms Baro away, Mr Campbell returned to where Mr Mohammed was standing.After leading Ms Baro away, Mr Campbell returned to where Mr Mohammed was standing.
Angus Campbell spoke of having felt "cowed"Angus Campbell spoke of having felt "cowed"
He said: "I was shouting 'what have you done, what have you done?'"He said: "I was shouting 'what have you done, what have you done?'"
He said he saw a sponge-like debris lying smoking on the Tube carriage's floor, and shouted to Mr Mohammed "what is that?".He said he saw a sponge-like debris lying smoking on the Tube carriage's floor, and shouted to Mr Mohammed "what is that?".
Mr Mohammed replied "this is bread", which Mr Campbell said seemed "nonsensical" to him.Mr Mohammed replied "this is bread", which Mr Campbell said seemed "nonsensical" to him.
Moments later he pulled the emergency alarm lever and the train stopped at Oval station.Moments later he pulled the emergency alarm lever and the train stopped at Oval station.
Mr Campbell said he shouted "don't open the doors" to the driver but seconds later the doors opened and Mr Mohammed ran off.Mr Campbell said he shouted "don't open the doors" to the driver but seconds later the doors opened and Mr Mohammed ran off.
'Such a panic''Such a panic'
Ms Baro told the court she feared she and her son were going to die.Ms Baro told the court she feared she and her son were going to die.
"I was in such a panic. I did not know how a bomb worked and I thought we were going to die now," she said."I was in such a panic. I did not know how a bomb worked and I thought we were going to die now," she said.
Ms Baro said she noticed the person next to her was wearing a rucksack then she heard a bang and something came out of the bag and fell onto the floor.Ms Baro said she noticed the person next to her was wearing a rucksack then she heard a bang and something came out of the bag and fell onto the floor.
She described the substance coming from the rucksack as being like a sponge or a foam with "bits of nails on it", and she could smell something "like the smell of oil".She described the substance coming from the rucksack as being like a sponge or a foam with "bits of nails on it", and she could smell something "like the smell of oil".