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 |  | The crucial picture This videograb from close circuit TV in Brixton shows Copeland (circled) before the first explosion. When it was published, a work colleague identified him to the police - too late to prevent Copeland planting his final bomb.
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 |  | Copeland in court The recorder of London, Judge Michael Hyam, sums up the case against nail bomber David Copeland (right) before sending the jury out to consider a verdict. Photo: Priscilla Coleman, ITN
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 |  | A young victim A CAT scan from Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital shows the head of a 23-month-old toddler injured in the nail bomb explosion in Brixton. A four-inch nail was embedded in his brain after it went through his left temple. Doctors at the hospital expected the youngster to make a full recovery and to have only a faint scar on his left temple to show for his ordeal. Photo: PA
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 |  | The Brick Lane bomb Emergency services attending the scene in the heart of London's Bangladeshi community, following an explosion in Brick Lane. The blast occured exactly one week after the nail bomb attack in Brixton, injuring 39 people. Photo: Tom Hevezi, PA
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 |  | The third target The Admiral Duncan public house in Old Compton Street, central London, scene of the next nail bomb attack which killed three customers and wounded several more. Photo: Andrew Stuart, PA
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 |  | The Soho wounded Victims of the Soho nail bomb attack flee the scene. Photo: Neil Libbert
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 |  | Aftermath Two men comforting each other as police allowed the public to return to the Admiral Duncan pub, 24 hours after the attack. Photo: Andrew Stuart, PA
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 |  | In memoriam A note pinned to a floral tribute lies on the pavement close to the scene of the Soho blast. Photo: Michael Stephens, PA
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