Becontree station in Dagenham was the focus of a police investigation earlier today after a report surfaced regarding the discovery of blood and suspected human tissue on one of its platforms.
The alarming find was made this morning, April 18th, at Becontree station located on Gale Street. Prompted by the unsettling discovery, authorities swiftly launched an investigation, leading to the closure of the station to the public until 9:45 AM.
Responding to the incident, a spokesperson for the British Transport Police stated, “Officers were called to Becontree underground station at around 8:43 AM today following reports of blood and what appeared to be human tissue on the platform.
In light of the gravity of the situation, the station closure facilitated a thorough examination of the scene. However, subsequent testing conducted on the discovered blood revealed that it did not originate from a human source.
The closure of Becontree station for over an hour disrupted transport services in the area, prompting concerns among commuters and residents. However, the swift response by authorities ensured that the matter was promptly resolved, and the station was reopened to the public.
While the investigation concluded that there was no cause for further concern, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and swift action in response to potentially serious situations.