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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 Camden, north London. A man has died after a shop sign fell on him in north London.
The victim suffered a serious head injury when he was was hit by the sign from a William Hill betting shop in Camden Road at about 17:00 GMT. 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."
A Scotland Yard spokesman said an advertising hoarding board appeared to have fallen on the man. He was taken to University College Hospital. The man was injured when the sign, which had covered the length of the shop front, fell on to the pavement.
Camden Road was closed between Camden Street and Kentish Town Road while police investigated. '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.