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Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Doh. Should say "at" Ikea.

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Stabbing in Ikea chaos
By Oliver Finegold, Evening Standard

A man was stabbed and hundreds of people were crushed as the opening of the biggest Ikea store in England descended into chaos.

Nine ambulances were sent to the store in north London after reports that up to 20 people suffered heat exhaustion when the midnight opening turned into a riot. Staff closed the doors after half an hour amid fears the stampede could become a Hillsborough-style crush.

More than 4,000 flocked to the new store in Edmonton last night, lured by adverts promising huge discounts, including sofas at £45 each and bed frames cut to £30.

As soon as it was declared open, the crowds tried to push their way through the main doors, leaving many people pinned against the wall. Security guards were overwhelmed and scores of shoppers were thrown to the ground.

A man, believed to be in his twenties, was stabbed at a Tesco petrol station yards from the store. A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "It was all part of the same incident." Today the victim was "stable".

Paramedics at the scene said they feared a disaster. An ambulance service source said. "I thought it could be another Hillsborough. It's a miracle no one was killed."

Video footage showed shoppers fighting over furniture. One man was pinned against a wall by a burly customer as they argued over a sofa. A woman was left with blood pouring from her nose after she was pushed against a wall, while another was heard screaming in pain as she tried to escape the crush. Shoppers were stretchered into ambulances while others sat on the floor, where staff gave them first aid.

After half an hour the store was closed - but at the main doors, staff were reduced to writing signs in black marker pen and holding them up against the windows to announce the fact. The crowd refused to disperse, and at one point some outside the main entrance tried to smash down the glass doors.

Fights broke out between Ikea staff and shoppers. More than 30 police officers were drafted in to keep the sides apart as firefighters tried to free customers who were still trapped in the crowd.

Meanwhile, traffic on the North Circular ground to a halt as people who had been in jams for over an hour simply abandoned their cars.

Ikea apologised for the chaos but a spokeswoman said some shoppers had "behaved like animals".

Customers criticised the store for being understaffed. Karni Mahmood, 37, from Enfield, said: "I'm amazed at how badly organised it was. Ikea failed to provide the staff to control such a big event. They are to blame for this mess. I was near the main doors and I couldn't move in any direction. I only came here to buy a cheap sofa."

Student Latyia Arpesh, 23, from Tottenham, said: "I was pushed to the ground. I tried to get up but had people all clambering over me. It was terrifying, I feared for my life."

Plumber Gary Woodman, 39, said: "My wife was punched in the eye. She's in a lot of pain. All they had to do was plan this opening properly and the night would have passed off peacefully."

One woman claimed she suffered an asthma attack in the store after staff refused to let in a friend who had her inhaler.

However, an Ikea spokeswoman said: "I think it's fair to say we misjudged it and maybe were a bit naive, but some shoppers behaved like animals and started shoving and pushing everyone else. There's not much we can do to stop that.

"We took advice from the police and council over how many people we would need for the opening. We followed all the safety guidelines."

Ikea staff said they were shocked by the stampede. One said: "When we opened the doors there was this almighty rush. We didn't know what to do so we closed the doors straightaway, but some people got stuck in them and others were rammed up against the glass. We tried letting in people one by one but they ran through again.

"We were looking forward to selling loads of nice furniture at very cheap prices. It was never meant to turn into a riot."

Customer Ben Adetimle, 31, an accountant from Leytonstone, said: "I bought a sofa but as soon as I turned my back someone had stolen it. But I'm not upset, it's just furniture and it's not worth dying over."

As paramedics treated the injured, many shoppers continued to wheel their trolleys around the store. A woman with a set of pot plants said: "I've come all the way from Birmingham for this and I can't come back empty-handed."

Jilal Patel, 29, from Tottenham, said: "I started queuing at 11am and nothing is going to stop me from getting my sofa."

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Screaming J

He'll put a spell on you
Jul 13, 2004
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Exiled from the South Country
Well I think we need a Royal Commission on this and I think that their should be a presumption in its conclusions in favour of all seater IKEAs in future. Standing at Furniture Shops is obviously a considerable threat to the nation's health and safety.
 










A great new large store in north London but despite the fact the Liverpool Street to Stansted and Cambridge line runs close and the Victoria Line tubes depot is at Northumberland Park (only mins away).

There are no public transport facilities:angry:

LC
 




Willow

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Jul 6, 2003
1,662
Didcot
London Calling said:
A great new large store in north London but despite the fact the Liverpool Street to Stansted and Cambridge line runs close and the Victoria Line tubes depot is at Northumberland Park (only mins away).

There are no public transport facilities:angry:

LC

Mate, you can't take flat packs on the tube!
 


cheshunt seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
2,508
I used to live in Edmonton no-one had ever heard of it then, lots of mentions in the news recently for all the wrong reasons.

On the up side I still live too near this IKEA for my liking and this incident gives me a very credible excuse for not going to the place.
 


Gazwag

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Mar 4, 2004
30,213
Bexhill-on-Sea
Willow said:
Mate, you can't take flat packs on the tube!

I read a report in the telegraph a couple of weeks ago. Apparently Ikea are charging people to park to encourage shoppers to use public transport and this reporter successfully carried his flat packs home on the bus/tube.

It did however take him something like three hours longer than if he went in the car and got loads of flack from the other passengers
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,888
Manchester
Wozza said:


As paramedics treated the injured, many shoppers continued to wheel their trolleys around the store. A woman with a set of pot plants said: "I've come all the way from Birmingham for this and I can't come back empty-handed."

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:lolol: :lolol: :lolol: Is it me or is that the funniest example of stupidity described in this story? The woman must have made a round trip of approx. 250 miles to get some pot plants, as opposes to going to the Birmingham Ikea, or a local garden centre, and saving herself about £25 in petrol not to mention a 4 hour drive!:rolleyes:
 


SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,288
Izmir, Southern Turkey
London Calling said:
A great new large store in north London but despite the fact the Liverpool Street to Stansted and Cambridge line runs close and the Victoria Line tubes depot is at Northumberland Park (only mins away).

There are no public transport facilities:angry:

LC

Don't worry mate...we'll give you alift... when my wife heard this she wanted to know why I hadn't told her about £45 sofas before... she can't be a Chav... she's Turkish!:ohmy: :ohmy:
 


eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
That's the funniest thing I've read for ages. I seriously thought the quotes at the bottom were made up until I checked the Standard's website. That bloke getting his sofa nicked! Superb!

They are f***ing idiots, though, IKEA. Edmonton is only 20 minutes in the car on the North Circular from Brent Cross. Why build Britain's biggest IKEA so near Britain's second-biggest?
 






SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,288
Izmir, Southern Turkey
My wife was there!!!!!!:ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:
 


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Originally posted by Willow
Mate, you can't take flat packs on the tube!
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I read a report in the telegraph a couple of weeks ago. Apparently Ikea are charging people to park to encourage shoppers to use public transport and this reporter successfully carried his flat packs home on the bus/tube.

It did however take him something like three hours longer than if he went in the car and got loads of flack from the other passengers


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Linking it to Public Transport facilities should be a ******* majir priority.
IKEA sells a lot of stuff that isn't flat pack loke: great pickles, cakes, plants, lights etc and pencils for free.:lolol:

LC :censored:
 










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