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The Deutsches Museum said via email that it had covered — not removed — an installation that featured a portrait of Musk in November 2024. The museum plans a new installation in its place.
Police have launched an urgent appeal after a man was pushed down the escalator at Waterloo Station and later found dead. Ian Airlie, 48, was found dead at his home in Greenwich on Thursday ...
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Mr Airlie is believed to have spoken to security at the station after his fall and told them he had fallen into a woman described as of South Asian appearance, who also stumbled on the escalator.
The family of a man who say he died after being pushed down an escalator at London Waterloo believe he was 'set upon' by a group of masked men. Today, police revealed Ian Airlie, 48, was found ...