Man dies after being ‘pushed down’ escalator at Tube station
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a man died weeks after reportedly being pushed down an escalator at an Underground station. The Metropolitan Police said Ian Airlie was found dead at his home in Greenwich, 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 September 15. Following the incident, Mr Airlie is believed to have spoken to security officers at the station and told them he had fallen on to a woman of south Asian appearance who also fell on the escalator, police said.
After leaving the Tube, Mr Airlie is then said to have spoken to a woman on a bus travelling from North Greenwich Underground station, who handed him a tissue because he was bleeding from above his left eye. Police are appealing to these people, as well as anyone else who saw the incident, to come forward.
At the time of the incident, Mr Airlie was wearing a black T-shirt and light grey jogging bottoms. He had a turquoise and grey Mountain Warehouse rucksack on his back and was carrying a medium-sized black suitcase. The Met said a post-mortem examination on October 29 was inconclusive and they are awaiting the result of further tests.
Detective Inspector Chris Rogers, who is leading the investigation, said: “Mr Airlie’s death is tragic, and his family continue to mourn the loss of a loving son, partner, brother and uncle. “We are determined to piece together the events, and give Mr Airlie’s family the answers they are searching for.