Well, 24 hours later and the opportunity to update us all has arrived......but the Argus management have obviously decided that 'close, stabledoor, horse and bolted' are the relevant words.
The story takes about one third of the front page, but most of that is headline, and then takes about two...
I have to say that I agree with NAN, decision taken to run with an existing story even though this incident occured just after rush hour. Lack of local journo's and/or the decision maker believed their story to be more important, wrongly.
My family have taken a copy of The Argus every day that I can remember, at least back to the early 70's. I remember my aunt studiously checking the death notices every evening, occasionally proclaiming ''Ooh, Mrs Soandso from number 22 has lost her husband' etc etc.. It really was the best...