Two dead after building collapses in Knightsbridge
Two people have been killed after a balcony collapsed on one of London's most expensive streets
Two people have been killed after a balcony collapsed on one of London's most expensive streets
Two men who died after they fell from a balcony at Cadogan Square in west London have been named by police.
22 year-old Tomasz Procko and 29 year-old Karol Szymansk had been delivering sofas to the Knightsbridge property on Friday morning when the balcony collapsed.
Mr Procko from Greenford, west London, died at the scene while Mr Szymanski from Wembley, north-west London, died later in hospital.
Both men were originally from Poland. Their next of kin had been informed.
Eight other people were treated for injuries, the London Ambulance Service said.
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