Malcolm Potter
PFD Report
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Ref: 2014-0082
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56-Day Deadline
24 Apr 2014
Over 2 years old — no identified published response
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Source: Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Coroner's Concerns
_ (1) The warning light for pedestrians is positioned before the gate through which the pedestrian passes before crossing the track Ared light is triggered bY a train coming_ aged towards the crossing and turns green once it passes The warning light system relates to individual trains and is not synchronised to take account of another train about to arrive_ It is therefore possible for a pedestrian to see a red light turn green, and pass through the gate to cross the track oblivious to the light having turned red again due to an approaching train_ (2) It is the view of British Transport Police that this death could have been prevented by positioning the light on the opposite side of the track_ Pedestrians would then see that another train was coming even after have passed through the gate. A horn or some similar noise was recommended as an additional safeguard as provided on other crossings (3) The type of crossing is more suited to a quiet rural line than a very commuter and freight line as this one is, running between London and Cambridge.
(4) While there have been no previous accidents there is nothing to prevent this accident reoccurring at any time_
(4) While there have been no previous accidents there is nothing to prevent this accident reoccurring at any time_
Action Should Be Taken
In my opinion action should be taken to prevent future deaths and believe National Rail has the power to take such action.
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 9 October 2013 commenced an investigation into the death of Malcolm James Ernest Potter 76 years The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 6 February 2014. The conclusion of the inquest was that: The medical cause of death was: 1(a) Multiple injuries predominantly neck fracture 2 Diabetes mellitus, coronary artery atherosclerosis, hypertension Narrative Conclusion: On 3rd October 2013 Mr Potter took his regular walk across the Dernford Crossing, "a user-worked crossing' After the South bound train passed Mr. Potter proceeded to cross but was struck by a North bound train at around 0920hrs_ He had no opportunity to see the light change from red when triggered by the arrival of the North bound train: This was due to configuration of the crossing: Life was pronounced extinct at 0948hrs
Circumstances of the Death
Mr Potter was a regular walker in his local area On 3.10.13 he approached the Dernford railway crossing while out walking_ He waited for a south bound train t0 pass then he crossed the track and was struck by a north bound train which he did not apparently see or hear,
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