A multinational search for victims or any survivors

Victims families: Families and friends of foreign nationals missing after Thursday's bomb blasts continue to stream into London…

Victims families: Families and friends of foreign nationals missing after Thursday's bomb blasts continue to stream into London, seeking to find evidence that their loved ones have survived or, in many depressing cases, to confirm their deaths.

From Turkey and the US, Poland and Australia, they have arrived, posting photographs on walls near blast sites and visiting hospitals in the hope of finding information on the fate of those still missing.

Polish embassy staff confirmed yesterday that their switchboard had been flooded with calls since Thursday.

Ten of their citizens remain unaccounted for. In addition to the documented cases of Karolina Gluck, Monika Suchoka and Ania Brandt, a Polish embassy spokesman confirmed last night that Kamila Grabowska, Jakub Husaim, Jolanta Jawornik, Robert Kaminski, Adam Kozakowski, Piotr Marcin Monko and Krzyztof Sierpinski were also among the missing.

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Among the families and friends of the missing to arrive in London were the parents of Anat Rosenberg, the mother of Gamze Gunoral from Turkey and Slimane Ihab's father from France.

"Any news of child?" asked a member of Mr Ihab's family in broken English yesterday, obviously shaken when contacted in Lyons. Mr Ihab, a 19-year-old waiter who had recently arrived in London, is understood to have been on a train from Finsbury Park around the time of the bombing. His father, Mohammed, is still scouring London in the quest for answers.