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London Underground passenger who fell on Tube tracks was run over by four trains after going unnoticed

By David Pike1 Min Read
London Underground passenger who fell on Tube tracks was run over by four trains after going unnoticed

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch spoke about the risk of reduced attention due to the automation of Tube trains

London Underground passenger who fell on Tube tracks was run over by four trains after going unnoticed

A passenger who fell onto the London Underground tracks and went unnoticed was repeatedly run over by four Tube trains, a report has revealed.

The incident occurred on Boxing Day in 2023 at Stratford station, with the passenger fatally injured after they were unable to reach a position of safety.

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch said that the incident had unfolded after the individual exited a Jubilee Line train at 1.57pm and sat on a platform bench opposite the point where they left the train.

London Underground passenger who fell on Tube tracks was run over by four trains after going unnoticed

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-underground-passenger-dies-stratford-b2680815.html

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