A man from Greenwich who died weeks after falling down an escalator in London had not been pushed, the Met Police said. Ian Airlie, 48, was found dead at his home in Greenwich on October 10 last year, ...
Ian Airlie tragically died a month after falling down the Jubilee Line escalators at Waterloo Station. His family initially ...
Ian Airlie died at his home in Greenwich, southeast London, one month after the fall down the escalator for the Jubilee Line ...
Transport for London is pushing ahead with its £1.9 billion plan to revitalise London Underground’s Bakerloo Line, despite the government having yet to give the scheme its official backing.
Ian Airlie was found dead at his home in Greenwich, south-east London , on October 10, nearly a month after the incident.
A 15-year-old boy has claimed to have seen a 'ghost' on the London Underground in one of its most well-known stations. This week, Transport for London confirmed that a teenager had reported seeing ...
Since 2014, all escalators on the London Underground have been metal, with the last wooden escalator at Greenford on the Central line retiring on March 11 that year. Get updates on London's trains ...
south-east London, on October 10 last year. His family told the force that the 48-year-old had reportedly been “pushed down” Waterloo station’s Jubilee Line escalator at 5.05pm on Sunday ...
“Family man” Ian Airlie, 48, was tragically discovered dead by a relative on October 10, just three weeks after allegedly being pushed down the escalator at Waterloo Station in Londo ...