Person    | Female  Born 14/8/1966  Died 5/10/1999

Fiona Grey

Categories: Tragedy

Countries: Scotland

Fiona Grey

An IT Consultant from Alexandria, Dumbarton, killed in the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster, aged 33.

Andrew Behan has kindly carried out further research: Fiona Janet T. Grey was born on 14 August 1966. She was a single, IT consultant from Alexandria, West Dumbartonshire, Scotland. On 4 October 1999 she had started a new job in London. She died the next day, aged 33 years, when sitting in the front carriage of the 6.03am First Great Western Railway High Speed Train from Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire to Paddington, next to her new boss, with whom she had been lodging in Didcot, Oxfordshire, in the Ladbroke Grove rail disaster. She was identified from her dental records.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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