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Paul Dadge interviewed on ITV's 'Lorraine': being hacked was a loss of control

02/07/2014

Next week marks nine years since London was devastated by one of the worst terrorist atrocities to ever hit Britain, when the London Underground and a bus were targeted by bombers.Paul Dadge was a commuter who was famously photographed helping 7/7 victim Davinia Douglass as she clutched a surgical mask to her face. He was also a victim of News International's phone hacking and has been critical of the press coverage of the case, and its focus on celebrity victims.He joins Lorraine on her ITV show to tell his side of the story.

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