Monday, 24 November 2014

Two removal men who died when balcony railings gave way as they carried a sofa into a home have been named by police. Polish nationals Tomasz Procko, 22, from Greenford, and Karol Szymanski, 29, from Wembley, were killed on Friday in Knightsbridge, central London. At least six others, also believed to be removal men, were injured in the incident. Police and emergency services attended the address in Cadogan Square after they were called at around 10am. Procko was pronounced dead at the scene. Szymanski was taken to hospital in a critical condition and later died. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: “At this early stage it is believed that a number of sofas were being delivered to the address – which was under renovation – prior to the railings on the balcony giving way. “An investigation is under way to establish the full circumstances of the incident in close partnership with the Health and Safety Executive and the Local Authority.” Next of kin have been informed and postmortem examinations are due to be held. thiet ke web da nang OTHER NEWS Two men died in London balcony collapse named 14 people injured in a explosion in London New York-born London mayor Boris Johnson refuses to pay US tax bill Woman killed by falling tree in London during UK storms Car accident in west London HOT NEWS Injury of Blind is not serious Two states vote today on legalizing marijuana. Prepare for the 'Green Rush' Messi to Premier League in near future ?? UK’s most advanced drone lab to be built at Imperial College London Caution when using asthma medication for the elderly LATEST NEWS London School of Economics disbands men’s rugby club over misogynist leaflet UK’s most advanced drone lab to be built at Imperial College London Tower of London poppies to be removed as planned on 12 November Travel review: Holiday Inn London - Bloomsbury Trial of London men charged with police terror plot set for June 2015 Copyright © 2012 Travelline. All rights reserved Published by Associated TravelDays Ltd Part of the TravelDays, The Mail on Sunday & Travel Media Group

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