TUBE SHELTER TRAGEDY
A DOCTOR'S ALLEGATION
LONDON, March 6
A meeting of relatives of the dead in the tube shelter tragedy unanimously passed a resolution demanding a public inquiry. A doctor who has been associated with the shelter said he had previously warned the authorities that the entrance was very dangerous. He also urged the need for stair rails, but was told to mind his own business.
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Evening Star, Issue 24447, 8 March 1943, Page 3
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