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Wednesday morning update

Primark re-opened today after a woman died following an incident at the Liverpool city centre store last night.

A 57-year-old woman, who is believed to have fallen 80ft from the top floor of the budget fashion shop, was pronounced dead last night.

Shoppers were evacuated from the Church Street outlet and staff were sent home after the incident last night, but staff - and customers - have returned today.

Emergency services were called to Primark just after 6pm to reports a woman had fallen from the third floor balcony.

Shocked onlookers and staff ran to the woman, who was found at the bottom of the escalators.

* Death of woman in Liverpool Primark store "not suspicious"

A doctor who happened to be in the store gave her first aid until paramedics arrived.

They treated the 57-year-old at the scene before taking her to hospital, but around three hours later police confirmed the woman had died in hospital.

Anyone with information about this incident should call St Anne Street CID on 0151 777 4065 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Original story (10pm on Tuesday night)

A woman died after she fell 80ft from the top floor of a city centre fashion store.

Emergency services were called to Primark on Church Street just after 6pm this evening to reports a woman had fallen from the third floor balcony.

Shocked onlookers and staff ran to the woman, who was found at the bottom of the escalators.

A doctor who happened to be in the store gave her first aid until paramedics arrived.

They treated the 57-year-old at the scene before taking her to hospital.

Shoppers were evacuated from the store and police closed off the scene. Staff were also sent home.

Tonight, detectives were inside the high street shop trying to piece together the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Artist Brian Gibson from Everton was just getting off the escalator in the men’s department in the basement level when he heard a thud.

Mr Gibson told the ECHO: “I was just on the escalator, when I saw a shadow come down past me.

“Then I heard an almighty thud. At first I thought it was a dummy that had fallen but then I realised that someone had fallen from one of the floors above.

“The impact was incredible. The poor lad on the escalator behind me was shaking.

“People were crying and then they evacuated everyone and the police cordoned off the area.”

Another witness said: “It was horrific, staff were crying and there was a call out for any medics in the shop to come and help out.”

A North West Ambulance spokeswoman confirmed that paramedics had taken the woman to the Royal Liverpool hospital.

She said: “The woman suffered a traumatic cardiac arrest at the scene and was treated by paramedics.

“She was taken to hospital in a critically ill condition.”

In pictures: Scene of tragedy in Liverpool city centre

Around three hours later police confirmed the woman had died in hospital.

A Merseyside Police spokesman said: “Officers were called to the Primark store in Church Street at 6pm by paramedics.

“The woman was found at the bottom of escalators on the ground floor. She had been seen moments before by a balcony next to the escalators on the third floor. A male doctor who was in the area at the time treated the woman at the scene before paramedics arrived.

“She was taken in a critical condition to hospital where she was sadly pronounced dead a short time later.

“A post-mortem will be carried out in due course to establish a cause of death.

“Patrols are trying to establish her identity so that her family can be informed.

“Detectives are speaking to witnesses and viewing CCTV to establish the full circumstances of the incident.”

The incident is the second major fall to happen in the escalator area of the city’s Primark store.

In 2008, three-year-old Evie Parry survived after accidently slipping through a gap by the third-floor escalator suffering a multiple injuries including a broken leg and arm.