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Gill Hicks: I survived a terrorist attack. Here's what I learned | TED Talk
Gill Hicks's story is one of compassion and humanity, emerging from the ashes of chaos and hate. A survivor of the London terrorist bombings on July 7, 2005, she shares her story of the events of that day -- and the profound lessons that came as she learned how to live on.
Gill Hicks - The Forgiveness Project
Photo by Brian Moody. On 7th July 2005, 52 people died and many were severely injured and maimed, by suicide bombers attacking London’s transport system. On a Piccadilly line underground train between Kings Cross and Russell Square stations, Australian-born Gill Hicks miraculously survived but lost both her legs due to the explosion.
Gill Hicks | Speaker | TED
Dr. Gill Hicks is considered to be one of the most thought provoking, powerful and life affirming speakers in Australia and the UK. She is globally known as a survivor of the London terrorist bombings on July 7, 2005.
Gill Hicks - Wikipedia
Occupation (s) motivational speaker for peace, author, curator. Known for. survivor of 2005 London bombings. Gillian Claire Hicks, AM MBE, is an Australian motivational speaker, author, curator, and trustee for several cultural organisations. She is the founder of the London -based not-for-profit M.A.D for Peace. [2]
'I'm here. I'm Gill': how defiance saved Gill Hicks, survivor of the 7/ ...
South Australian of the Year Gill Hicks has watched the blurred CCTV footage of her crowded London Underground carriage on the morning of July 7, 2005, when a 19-year-old Islamist, Jamaican-born Germaine Lindsay, blew off his own face with a home-made suicide bomb. "I wanted to know everything," she says.
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