'He was the sort of boy any parent would be proud of' - 7/7 victim's father
The father of a man killed in the 7 July 2005 bus attack has returned to the scene at Tavistock Square.
Thirteen people died when the bomb went off, including 28-year-old Philip Russell, who worked in finance.
His father, Grahame, told Victoria Derbyshire that, "he was the sort of boy any parent would be proud of".
He added that he thinks about his son every day: "Time does not heal, all it does is put the event further into the past... You never get closure."
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