Ian Airlie, 48, from Greenwich, died weeks after an escalator fall at Waterloo station. The Metropolitan Police reviewed CCTV footage and concluded it was an accident, ruling out the possibility of him being pushed. Despite this, the cause of his death remains unexplained, prompting ongoing investigations. After his fall, he sought help from security and a woman on a bus, highlighting his injuries. The police are committed to providing support to Mr. Airlie's family during this difficult time and are asking for privacy while investigations continue.
The Metropolitan Police said on Monday that after reviewing CCTV footage, they are satisfied that Mr. Airlie fell accidentally, with no evidence he was pushed.
Detective Inspector Chris Rogers remarked that this evidence allows them to rule out that Mr. Airlie was pushed, labeling the incident a very sad and unfortunate accident.
After the fall, Mr. Airlie reportedly spoke to security officers at the station and a woman on a bus, indicating he sought help after the incident.
The police noted that, despite ruling out foul play, the cause of Mr. Airlie's death remains unexplained, and they will continue their investigation.
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