Man rescued after spending three days in London sewer

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A man who fell down a drain and became trapped in the sewer system for a reported three days has been rescued by police in east London.

The 48-year-old, who has not been named, is thought to have wandered through pipelines for up to 72 hours as he desperately tried to find his way out.

Man rescued from drain after 'spending three days wandering Romford sewage system'


'It was so strange. The man was really dirty and I don't think he was wearing any shoes,' says eyewitness

Lucy Pasha-Robinson
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Saturday 17 February 2018
The Independent


The man was trapped in the Romford sewer for three days Triangle News

A man who fell down a drain and became trapped in the sewer system for a reported three days has been rescued by police in east London.

The 48-year-old, who has not been named, is thought to have wandered through pipelines for up to 72 hours as he desperately tried to find his way out.

Police hauled the man out on 8 February in Romford, six miles from Barking where he claimed he first fell in.

Eyewitness Sam Palmer said the man’s first words after being rescued were “Does anyone have a fag?”

She said: “He looked very dishevelled but at that moment, the crowd gave a sigh of relief as we knew he was okay. Before that we had all been really worried.

“It was unbelievable, certainly something I will never experience again in my life.”

Stephanie Noe, 29, who also saw police pull the man out, said: “It was so strange. The man was really dirty and I don’t think he was wearing any shoes. He looked a bit bewildered and confused.

“He was saying that he’d been down there for a couple of days. I don’t think he knew where he was.”

Police arrived on scene after local businesses heard the man’s faint cries for help.

A spokesperson from the London Ambulance Service said the man was treated for exposure to the cold and injuries to his feet after being pulled out.

He said: “We sent an incident response officer and team leaders in an ambulance. We treated him at the scene for ankle injuries and for exposure to cold temperatures and water.”

Thames Water said an engineer checked the location where the man is said to have fallen into the manhole, but could not find any broken manholes that he could have fallen through.

Officials said they believe he entered the sewer via an exit of the surface water system on a new housing estate, about a mile away.

The system carries rainwater from roads straight out to the River Rom and the man would not have come into contact with sewage during his journey.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “Officers attended and freed the 48-year-old man by removing the manhole cover. He was taken to an east London hospital for treatment to injuries to his feet. His injuries are not life threatening.”

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...after lowering himself back down to the level of the common man...
:)
"That's it," he said: "From now on, I am giving up climbing all together!"
 

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"the man’s first words after being rescued were “Does anyone have a fag?”

And Twitter jumped all over him for being homophobic, and wished they'd never rescued the bastard.
 

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Fortunately he wasn't down their with Allah and a big backpack. Was he?

Surprised London is that loosey goosey with security.

Thought they were state of art.
 

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"the man’s first words after being rescued were “Does anyone have a fag?”

And Twitter jumped all over him for being homophobic, and wished they'd never rescued the bastard.

Going out back and blowing a fag means something entirely different in London.
 

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We were wondering where you been, Blackshirt.

Mystery solved.

I've been hard at work, my laddo. But it's alright. I've booked all of this week off as a holiday.

"the man’s first words after being rescued were “Does anyone have a fag?”

And Twitter jumped all over him for being homophobic, and wished they'd never rescued the bastard.

And then the Twitchfork mob were humiliated when someone pointed out to them that "fag" is British slang for "cigarette".