A teenage boy died after he was struck by an underground tube train after Met Police had attempted to pull over the van he had been travelling in
A teenage boy has died after being struck by a train following a police attempt to pull over the van he was travelling in.
The incident took place on Monday 21 August, in East Acton/Shepherds Bush, west London, around 8.35pm after an unmarked police car attempt to pull a van over. Initially, the van seemingly came to a stop, but when officers got out it drove away again, the police said.
It later hit a number of other cars and then the people inside the van fled on foot a short time after. It was during this that the boy, said to be in his late teens, was struck by a underground tube train not far from the East Acton underground station.
Maria Kabungcal, 46, who lives near the scene, said she heard emergency services activity from her garden. She said: “When I went in the kitchen, I saw the lights of the police and when I came out there were just a lot of people there and some of them were standing there by the gate, and there were plenty of police by the car park.