Person    | Male  Died 5/11/1997

T/LFf. Michael Lyndon Evans

Categories: Emergency Services

T/LFf. Michael Lyndon Evans

Firefighter who died as a result of a fire at Shannons Corner, New Malden.

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T/LFf. Michael Lyndon Evans

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Highgate Cemetery - Fire - L14 - Evans

T/LFf. Michael Lyndon Evans. 5.11.97, Shannons Corner, New Malden.

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