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Lord Blunkett calls for motion on ‘dying lure’ Tube platforms after ‘terrifying’ fall

By Editorial Board Published November 17, 2024 3 Min Read
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Lord Blunkett calls for motion on ‘dying lure’ Tube platforms after ‘terrifying’ fall

Lord Blunkett has described the ‘terrifying second’ when he fell into the hole between a tube practice and the platform, badly bruising his legs.

It has prompted the Labour peer, who’s blind, to demand motion on what he’s calling “death trap” platforms.

He instructed the Solar on Sunday concerning the incident when he was making an attempt to board a London Underground practice on the District Line three weeks in the past along with his information canine throughout rush hour.

“As I took a step to get onto the Tube train I suddenly felt both my feet disappearing down the gap. Looking back, I must have lost my footing because ‘the gap’ between the Tube and platform was so large,” he stated.

He stated he suffered “excruciating pain” in his legs and “was really worried.” He added: “I recently had a heart attack… any bleeding or bruising is dangerous.”

An X-ray confirmed “extraordinary bruising” however no damaged leg, and he says he’s “angry” about what occurred.

“Whenever you step into a Tube station in London you hear the tannoy warn people to ‘mind the gap’. But too often there are no staff members to actually help you if – like me – cannot see.”

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He referred to as on Transport for London (TfL) to do extra to maintain visually impaired folks protected, together with figuring out platforms with the most important gaps and narrowing them.

“The day of my accident the workers member who was meant to be attending the platform had been referred to as away as a result of somebody had been attacked.

“Clearly, it is vital that there should always be someone on hand, especially during rush hour. Some of our platforms are death traps.”

Nick Dent, London Underground’s director of buyer operations, stated: “We were extremely sorry that Lord Blunkett was injured on our network.

“We have now written to, and shall be assembly with, him to debate how we might have managed the incident higher and to make sure that classes are discovered.

“The safety of our customers and staff is at the forefront of everything we do, and while injuries like the one experienced by Lord Blunkett are rare, we are undertaking a huge range of work aimed at eradicating such incidents and making travelling even safer for everyone.”

Lord Blunkett added that he doesn’t simply get scared.

“I have been navigating Britain’s streets and stations with my guide dog for decades. But that day I was spooked.”

“How many others have fallen and been seriously injured because of the gap? We need action now to avoid preventable injury or worse,” he stated.

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