Person    | Male  Born 3/2/1962  Died 18/11/1987

Graham D. Hall

Categories: Tragedy

Graham D. Hall

Graham David Hall was born on 3 February 1962.

He died, aged 25 years, on 18 November 1987 in the King's Cross Underground Station fire.

Administration of his estate was granted on 15 April 1988 and probate records show his address to have been 21 Frances Court, 3 Gandhi Close, Walthamstow, London, E17. His effects totalled £167,774.

The subsequent fire investigation report described his occupation as a Company Director.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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