Eco-protesters who tunnelled underneath part of London have made a desperate plea that air supply underground is running out.
Members of HS2 Rebellion, who have constructed the tunnels under Euston Square Gardens, claim the small green space near the station will be built over with a temporary taxi rank before being sold to developers as part of plans for the high-speed railway.
In a bid to stop the work going ahead campaigners have burrowed themselves underground in a network of 100ft tunnels where they have been living for more than 100 hours now.
With most of the camp cleared out by bailiffs over the past week, five protesters remain underground. Speaking from inside the tunnel Larch Maxey, a full-time Extinction Rebellion volunteer in
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