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Camden pedestrian killed by falling betting shop sign | Camden pedestrian killed by falling betting shop sign |
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A man has died after a shop sign fell on him in north London. | |
The victim was hit on the head by the sign which toppled from a William Hill betting shop in Camden Road, Camden, at about 17:00 GMT. | |
Police said the man - thought to be in his 20s - had a cardiac arrest at the scene and died in hospital. | Police said the man - thought to be in his 20s - had a cardiac arrest at the scene and died in hospital. |
A William Hill spokeswoman said: "There is an urgent investigation under way and we are still establishing facts and liaising with authorities." | A William Hill spokeswoman said: "There is an urgent investigation under way and we are still establishing facts and liaising with authorities." |
The man was injured when the sign, which had covered the length of the shop front, fell on to the pavement. | |
'Loud noise' | |
Ioana Nita, 21, was working at a nearby restaurant when the accident happened. | |
She said: "We heard a very loud noise. Me and a colleague went outside and saw the guy lying on the floor. | |
"Five guys picked up the sign and it was put on the side. | |
"His hands were covered in blood and he wasn't moving. Lots of people were in a circle around him then the ambulance arrived." | |
Ken Osbourne, 28, who works at the Woody Grill restaurant, said: "I saw the guy lying down in the road, covered in blood. | |
"The main impact was clearly on his head. I saw them trying to resuscitate him in the back of the ambulance. | |
"Hundreds of people walk past here every day. It could've been me or any one of them. | |
"The shop has been there for about 10 years." | |
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Officers and London Ambulance Service attended and the man, believed to be aged in his 20s, was taken to a central London hospital for treatment. | |
"He died there a short while later." | |
Police have erected a forensic tent on the pavement to cover the spot where the man was hit and cordoned off the surrounding area. | |
Camden Road remains closed between Camden Street and Kentish Town Road. |