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Horror as woman falls to her death from gallery at St Paul’s

- By Tom Kelly and Fiona Parker

A WOMAN died yesterday after plunging 100ft from inside the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral.

She fell from the Whispering Gallery, landing on the marble tiled floor below.

First aiders tried to save her as they waited for paramedics but she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police were last night investigat­ing, though they said the death was not being treated as suspicious.

Running round the base of the dome, the Whispering Gallery has chest-height metal railings all along its narrow walkway.

Visitor Reidan Fredstrom, 38, said: ‘I got to the entrance at around 10.30am or so, and one of the people who check bags was very upset and crying.

‘Several police officers went running in, and about ten minutes later, a man who works at St Paul’s told another tourist near me that someone had been badly injured and they were not letting people in.’

A spokesman for the cathedral said staff were ‘deeply saddened’, adding: ‘Although robust procedures for emergency situations are in place … it does not lessen the shock we feel.’

Tourists wept outside the building, which was shut following the incident. Jack Finch, 27, who works nearby, said: ‘There were two police cars and two ambulances … and police officers telling people they couldn’t go inside.

‘Later, I spoke to a man of the clergy and he said there had been a tragedy … It is very sad.’

St Paul’s cancelled yesterday’s national service for seafarers, but was due to reopen today.

The Whispering Gallery gets its name from a quirk of acoustics that makes a whisper against its walls audible on the opposite side.

 ??  ?? Tragic: The Whispering Gallery at St Paul’s Cathedral, right
Tragic: The Whispering Gallery at St Paul’s Cathedral, right

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