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The Lost Boy Full Movie

Witness says boy lost younger brother in London explosion. Commuters have described their horror at seeing a little boy who lost his younger brother in the chaos of the Parsons Green Tube attack, which left 2. The 1. 1- year- old was one of the rush hour passengers who were caught up in a stampede as terrified people fled fearing the 'whole train would blow up'. Olaniyi Shokunbi, 2. Putney Bridge and had been listening to music when he saw people scrambling off the train.

He said: 'There were people on the floor, there was a little boy, I really felt sorry for him, he couldn't have been more than 1. He had scratches on his head, he was looking for his little brother. I was going to go back into the train station but a woman said 'don't go back in there, there's people on the floor'. Another witness saw a pregnant woman who had been knocked over in the stampede, and said he had to 'try really hard' not to crush her. A witness tweeted this picture of a young boy said to have lost his brother in the aftermath. This photo - taken from a video - shows a child being carried away by paramedics following the Parsons Green attack. It is not clear whether or not boy, who is shown with his face obscured, was the younger brother of the boy pictured at the top of the article. People in the area this morning were crushed by terrified crowds.

Pictured, paramedics treating a victim at the scene. A police officer escorts an injured woman from the scene at Parsons Green Underground Station. Other commuters at the scene said they were 'thrown around and crushed' by panicked crowds shouting 'there's a man, there's a man' before running from the area. Peter Crowley, who was travelling on the District Line this morning, said his head has been 'charred' after a fireball engulfed his train.

Counter terror police confirmed this morning the incident at Parson's Green is being treated as a terror attack as they evacuated people from the area. Ryan Barnett, 2. 5, who was further up the train, recalled: ‘I was sitting there, headphones in, at Parsons Green, the doors open fine, I’m not really paying attention, and all of a sudden hundreds of people run past me screaming a mixture of “stampede”, “attack”, “terrorist”, “explosion”, “get off the train”, “everyone run”.’He made it to the staircase but stewards were shouting ‘stop, stop, stop’ and it turned into what another witness called a mass pile- up. Mr Barnett said: ‘People were falling over, people were fainting, people were crying. There were little kids clinging on to the back of me.’ In the chaos, he said a pregnant woman lost her shoes and fell over.‘There was sheer pandemonium and panic,’ added passenger Neil White, while another witness told LBC radio: ‘I was helping a lady up and she was unconscious – she was just getting trampled.’ Peter Crowley, who was travelling on the District Line this morning, said his head has been 'charred' after a fireball engulfed the train at Parsons Green in west London. Emma Stevie, 2. 7, said people were crushed as they lay on the floor while commuters tried to flee the station.

Another passenger likened the scene to a horror film, adding there was 'a mass of people with horrified faces literally running for their lives.' 'I HOPE THEY DON'T BLAME MUSLIMS'A teenager whose sister was caught up in the terror attack said he hopes the public 'won't blame Muslims'. Eighteen- year- old Mahmoud Almesaouil said his younger sibling was on the way to her sixth form college this morning when the device exploded. While he is concerned that the bomber is on the run, he said he hopes the public won't made judgements. Speaking to Mail. Online he said: 'I hope they won't blame Muslims for this, I hope they don't say it is a Muslim problem. Islam condemns terrorism. Terrorism has no religion.'The teenager, who is off to study at Kingston University next week, said it had changed the area for him. It's very safe, you don't expect it.'He has not been able to return to his home above Parson's Green Tube Station since the incident.

Eight victims of the terror attack have been treated at a specialist burns unit in Central London. Paramedics rushed the injured commuters to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. In all 1. 8 were injured in the blast - with many more injured in the subsequent panic and stampede out of the underground station. Dozens of commuters made a '1. Parsons Green station. Emma Stevie told the BBC: 'We got on the train at Parsons Green, then I heard lots of screams and people saying 'run, run'. We got out and then there was a human stampede, down the stairs.'There were people lying underneath getting crushed, a big human pile- on.

I wedged myself in next to a railing. I put myself in the foetal position. I kept thinking, 'I'll be ok, I'll be ok'.'There was a pregnant woman underneath me, and I was trying really hard not to crush her. The fire brigade was telling us to get back on the platform, but no- one was. 'The injuries from the stampede seemed the worst. I'm outside now, there are women crying and people sitting on the floor.'Father- of- one Paul was making his way to work in Kensington when the bomb was detonated. The 4. 0- year- old told Mail.

Online: 'I was in my own world in a bit of a daze. Everyone had taken the seats and I walked down the carriage to get a seat. It really was like a horror film. I don't remember hearing a bang. There was just a mass of people, horrified faces. Watch Mabel`S New Hero Streaming.

Literally running for their lives.'I suddenly started hearing screaming and shouting and looked up and saw a stampede coming towards me, shouting 'bomb'.'We were still moving and hadn't pulled into Parsons Green. There was just a smell of burning.'The doors opened and everyone just spilled out. Everyone was in flight – they didn't know what they were doing, pushing others – kids - out the way in sheer panic.'We arranged ourselves and sorted it out as a group. Watch Ballerina Online Mic. Then we were all stuck at the top of the steps on the platform. We couldn't go anywhere. Everybody on the platform was really distressed.'There was a little boy about five, it must've been his first week of school and he was obviously terrified. The most distressing thing was seeing a little boy distressed with his mother.

Mr Charley said: 'I saw passengers with facial burns, they had been exposed to a very, very hot fire for a nano second, it was lucky doors were open because everyone just got off the tube'Dozens of commuters made a '1. Parsons Green station'I looked around and saw all these people burnt, foreheads were red.'I said to a woman her hair was burnt off but her face was ok but she was very distressed. She said the fire ball went up past her head height to the ceiling.'Then the first police officers came flying up the stairs with their rifles shouting at us to get down. 'There were tons of firefighters, ambulances, armed police. It was very reassuring to see them there so quickly.'It really hit me at work when I realised it was a terror attack.' Passengers jumped off the train in terror as the device was detonated And Peter Crowley told the BBC: 'I heard a large bang from the doors on the other side of the tube train and this fireball came towards my heard and singed off all my hair – I have got burn marks at the top of my head. Everyone just ran off the train, it was quite scary.'It was a really hot intense fireball above my head, I've just got red marks and burns to the top of my head.

There were a lot of people a lot worse than me.'I saw a gentleman opposite me in a puffer jacket and the whole back of that had been burned where the intense heat had got to it – he had burn marks across his face which are looking a lot worse than mine.'There were a lot of people in shock, a lot of people visibly upset. Mostly it was facial injuries, burns rather than cuts.'It was like nothing I have ever seen before – sheer panic. Everyone jumped off the train, everyone initial reaction was to look back and assess the situation.