 James Adams failed to make contact with his mother |
The search for people from the east of England missing after the tube and bus bombings in London is continuing. However, many families are struggling to get information about relatives.
Many are phoning police, visiting hospitals and speaking to people on the street for information in their bid to track loved ones down.
Police have said that none of the bodies so far recovered has been identified and it may take some days before they can be.
James Adams, 32 and a mortgage consultant, last rang his mother, in Peterborough, from King's Cross Station.
 Ojara Ukeagwu's husband last saw her at Luton railway station |
The husband of social worker Ojara Ikeagwu, 55, has not seen her since he dropped her off at Luton station.
Benedatta Ciaccia, 33, left her home in Norwich on Thursday for her work at a publishing house in London.
Her fiance, Fiaz Bhatti, said he is doing everything he can to find out any information about her.
"I've been checking the emergency numbers, calling hospitals and the police," he said.
 Benedatta Ciaccia's fiance has been calling London hospitals |
"They have got all the details and I'm literally just waiting to hear if anyone recognises her or has seen her.
"If they have can they please contact me or the police."
Phil Beer from Borehamwood in Hertfordshire is also missing.
Prayers are being said in the region on Sunday, for the missing, the injured and for those who died.