What began as a jubilant celebration of Indian cricket in Queensbury, North West London, was a tragic accident last night. A fan fell from the top of a London Underground sign while attempting to tie an Indian flag, resulting in serious injuries and bringing the festivities to an abrupt halt.
Incident Overview
The incident occurred around 9:00 PM near the Queensbury Tube station, where a large group of Indian cricket fans had gathered to celebrate a significant victory. Amidst the celebrations, one enthusiastic fan decided to scale the iconic Underground sign to attach an Indian flag at the top. Eyewitnesses reported that the crowd cheered as the fan climbed, but their joy quickly turned to horror when he lost his balance and fell to the ground.
Emergency Response
Emergency services were promptly called to the scene. Paramedics provided immediate medical assistance before the injured fan was rushed to a nearby hospital. The extent of his injuries has not been officially disclosed, but witnesses indicated that he appeared to be in critical condition.
Police Statement
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police issued a statement this morning: “We were called to Queensbury Tube station at approximately 9:00 PM following reports of a man falling from a height. The man was attempting to tie a flag to the top of the station sign. Emergency services attended the scene, and the man was taken to hospital with serious injuries. We are currently investigating the incident’s circumstances and urge witnesses to come forward.”