Mystery in Mumbai: Death of a British Broadcast Engineer
Ian Langford, 76, was found dead in his Mumbai hotel room while covering IPL 2026; police registered an unnatural death case despite no suspicious findings in the postmortem.
- On Monday, 76-year-old British broadcast engineer Ian Williams Langford was found unconscious in his Trident Hotel room in Mumbai; hotel staff rushed him to Bombay Hospital, where he was declared dead upon arrival.
- Langford had been in India since March 24, working as a broadcast engineer for the Board of Control for Cricket in India to support the ongoing 2026 Indian Premier League tournament.
- Marine Drive Police Station officials registered a case of unnatural death following the incident, and a postmortem examination revealed nothing suspicious, according to police reports.
- The death has drawn comparisons to commentator Dean Jones, who died of a heart attack in 2020 during the IPL while personnel were restricted to a COVID-19 bubble.
- Despite the unfortunate news, the 2026 IPL season continues in its first week, with matches between the Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders proceeding as scheduled.
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Brit broadcast engineer, 74, found dead in hotel in India where he was working on IPL cricket coverage
A BRITISH broadcast engineer working on Indian Premier League coverage has been found dead in a luxury Mumbai hotel. The 74-year-old, who had been working with the Board of Control for Cricket in India, was discovered unresponsive in his room at the Trident Hotel. He had checked in on March 24…
IPL 2026: British Broadcast Engineer Ian Williams Langford Found Dead in Mumbai’s Trident Hotel Room | 🏏 LatestLY
Ian Williams Langford, a 76-year-old British broadcast engineer working for the Indian Premier League, was found dead in his room at Mumbai’s Trident Hotel. Police have registered an accidental death report and launched an investigation. 🏏 IPL 2026: British Broadcast Engineer Ian Williams Langford Found Dead in Mumbai’s Trident Hotel Room.
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