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A 23-year-old man died after falling five floors from a communal landing at an apartment block in central London after a railing “gave way”, his family and police said.
Joshua Robbins, originally from Claudy in County Derry, fell on the evening of Jan. 29 at the Holland and Thurston Dwellings on Newton Street in Holborn.
Emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene.
Robbins was living with his father, who witnessed the immediate aftermath, the family said.
His parents have called for answers about maintenance and inspection records for the building, which is managed by Islington & Shoreditch Housing Association (ISHA). ISHA said it was cooperating with the Metropolitan Police investigation, which is examining the circumstances of the death.
Photographs circulated on social media and in local reports appeared to show a missing guard rail on the fifth-floor landing and temporary wooden boarding put in place afterwards.
Robbins’s family are being supported by specialist officers and by The Katie Trust, a charity for families affected by sudden deaths.
Police have asked anyone with information to contact them as inquiries continue.



















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