Person    | Male  Born 30/11/1968  Died 18/11/1987

Mark David Bryant

Categories: Tragedy

Mark David Bryant

Mark David Bryant was born on 30 November 1968, the elder son of David Bryant and Sylvia Margaret Bryant née Soloman (1943-1986) and his birth was reigistered in the Newham registration district.

He died, aged 19 years, in the King's Cross Underground Station fire on 18 November 1987.

Administration of his estate was granted on 2 March 1988. Probate records show that his home address was 23 Tree Road, London, E16 and that his effects did not exceed £70,000.

The subsequent fire investigation report described him as a cold store supervisor.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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