UK - Man died 'urinating on live rail'
Posted: 23 Jul 2008, 06:45
Man killed by electric wee
Metro
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
A Polish tourist has died after being electrocuted when he urinated on a railway track at a busy London station.
The 41-year-old died at about 5.20pm on July 12 at Vauxhall Station in the south of the capital, British Transport Police said.
A spokesman confirmed that he had walked on to the track at platform 1 where he was electrocuted.
According to the Sun, the man was in Britain in an attempt to improve his English. His family are said to be devastated at the married teacher's death.
The newspaper reports that there are no public toilets at the station, although there are facilities in a nearby bus station.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said two ambulances arrived at the station after being alerted to the incident but the man died at the scene.
Network Rail says in excess of 60 people die on railway lines, of which about 40% are electrified, each year.
Man died 'urinating on live rail'
ITN
ITN - Tuesday, July 22 11:09 am
A man was killed at a busy railway station when he reportedly urinated on the track.
British Transport Police confirmed the 41-year-old was electrocuted at Vauxhall station in south London last week.
He walked on to the track from Platform 1, a BTP spokesman said.
According to reports, the Polish tourist went to find somewhere discreet to go to the toilet but his urine splashed on to the live rail.
He was said to be a married teacher who was visiting the UK to improve his English.
A spokesman for London Ambulance Service said a fast response unit and two ambulances were sent to the station but the man died at the scene.
According to Network Rail, more than 60 people are killed on railway lines each year.
Metro
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
A Polish tourist has died after being electrocuted when he urinated on a railway track at a busy London station.
The 41-year-old died at about 5.20pm on July 12 at Vauxhall Station in the south of the capital, British Transport Police said.
A spokesman confirmed that he had walked on to the track at platform 1 where he was electrocuted.
According to the Sun, the man was in Britain in an attempt to improve his English. His family are said to be devastated at the married teacher's death.
The newspaper reports that there are no public toilets at the station, although there are facilities in a nearby bus station.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said two ambulances arrived at the station after being alerted to the incident but the man died at the scene.
Network Rail says in excess of 60 people die on railway lines, of which about 40% are electrified, each year.
Man died 'urinating on live rail'
ITN
ITN - Tuesday, July 22 11:09 am
A man was killed at a busy railway station when he reportedly urinated on the track.
British Transport Police confirmed the 41-year-old was electrocuted at Vauxhall station in south London last week.
He walked on to the track from Platform 1, a BTP spokesman said.
According to reports, the Polish tourist went to find somewhere discreet to go to the toilet but his urine splashed on to the live rail.
He was said to be a married teacher who was visiting the UK to improve his English.
A spokesman for London Ambulance Service said a fast response unit and two ambulances were sent to the station but the man died at the scene.
According to Network Rail, more than 60 people are killed on railway lines each year.