Richmal Oates-Whitehead (February 1970–August 2005) was an employee of the British Medical Association. She was dubbed as the "53rd victim" of the 7/7 attacks by the media after the discovery of her body in a flat. She came into news in her native New Zealand for (purportedly) tending to the attack victims as a doctor and came into the news again when her medical credentials were under spotlight.

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  • Richmal Oates-Whitehead (February 1970–August 2005) was an employee of the British Medical Association. She was dubbed as the "53rd victim" of the 7/7 attacks by the media after the discovery of her body in a flat. She came into news in her native New Zealand for (purportedly) tending to the attack victims as a doctor and came into the news again when her medical credentials were under spotlight. Initially, it was suspected that she might have committed suicide, but it emerged later that she died of natural causes. She was 35.
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  • Richmal Oates-Whitehead (February 1970–August 2005) was an employee of the British Medical Association. She was dubbed as the "53rd victim" of the 7/7 attacks by the media after the discovery of her body in a flat. She came into news in her native New Zealand for (purportedly) tending to the attack victims as a doctor and came into the news again when her medical credentials were under spotlight.
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  • Richmal Oates-Whitehead
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