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Ceiling collapse at central London theatre leaves more than 75 hurt

More than 75 people were injured as plaster rained down; those present were watching a show at a 112-year-old theatre in central London

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The aftermath of the ceiling collapse during a theatre performance. It left more than 75 people injured, seven seriously. Photo: SCMP

When American tourist Scott Daniels first heard the screams in London's Apollo Theatre, he thought they were part of the show, an acclaimed production of The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.

But soon it became obvious that something disastrous was happening in the packed theatre.

"All of a sudden, plaster starts raining down, huge hunks of plaster," said the Texas resident. "The lights went out and everything filled with dust - everybody was coughing and choking."

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More than 75 people were injured - seven seriously, authorities said - when the Apollo's ceiling partially collapsed on Thursday night.

Daniels said he made it out with "a couple scrapes", though he saw others with bad lacerations.

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The collapse at the Apollo Theatre took place around 8.15pm during a performance at the height of the Christmas holiday season. When plaster and masonry from the section of ceiling tumbled down, they brought parts of the theatre's balconies down onto the audience too, police said.

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