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A '''policeman''' of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] was present in [[Trafalgar Square]] on [[23 October]] [[1843]] when the [[Fifth Doctor]] climbed [[Nelson's Column]]. He made little attempt to stop him and was forced to flee when several [[stone lion]]s came after him.
 
A '''policeman''' of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] was present in [[Trafalgar Square]] on [[23 October]] [[1843]] when the [[Fifth Doctor]] climbed [[Nelson's Column]]. He made little attempt to stop him and was forced to flee when several [[stone lion]]s came after him.
   
The stone lions killed him and seven civilians. Their deaths were later written off by the Met, with the official story being that they were crushed by a [[bus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar]]'')
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The stone lions killed him and seven civilians. Their deaths were later written off by the Met, with the official story being that they were crushed by a [[bus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Lions of Trafalgar (audio story)|The Lions of Trafalgar]]'')
 
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Revision as of 20:04, 8 November 2019

A policeman of the Metropolitan Police Service was present in Trafalgar Square on 23 October 1843 when the Fifth Doctor climbed Nelson's Column. He made little attempt to stop him and was forced to flee when several stone lions came after him.

The stone lions killed him and seven civilians. Their deaths were later written off by the Met, with the official story being that they were crushed by a bus. (AUDIO: The Lions of Trafalgar)