Drama at King’s Cross: Protester and pet dog scale iconic clock tower in daring anti-Iran demonstration!
High-Altitude Protest Shocks Commuters
Emergency services scrambled to King’s Cross station this morning after a man climbed the famous clock tower—bringing his dog along for the ride. Around 100 feet up, the duo unfurled a banner protesting the Iranian government, leaving onlookers stunned.
“It was surreal — you don’t expect to see a man and his dog on top of King’s Cross station,” said one eyewitness. “People stopped dead in their tracks, snapping photos and videos.” Meanwhile, the calm canine sat quietly beside its owner throughout the stunt.
Emergency Teams On High Alert
Police, London Fire Brigade, and Ambulance crews rushed to the scene. Specialists and negotiators are trying to coax the pair down safely. An aerial ladder platform is ready nearby in case a daring rescue is needed. Parts of the station forecourt are cordoned off to keep crowds safe.
Transport for London confirmed services through King’s Cross remain unaffected, but busy crowds are being rerouted as a precaution.
Ongoing Investigation and Safety Efforts
The Metropolitan Police called it “a protest action involving a man and a dog on the clock tower.” Officers are working with railway officials and campaign reps to resolve the situation without incident. Enquiries continue.
Stay tuned for updates as this high-wire protest unfolds above one of London’s busiest transport hubs.