Saleh Al-Awlaki

PFD Report All Responded Ref: 2016-wp25366
Date of Report 15 August 2016
Coroner Ian Arrow
Response Deadline ✓ from report 10 October 2016
All 1 response received · Deadline: 10 Oct 2016
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
Please review the suitability of pedestrian railing between the Railway Station and Bus Station at Paignton to reduce the effect of vehicular collisions with pedestrians.
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Please review the suitability of pedestrian railing between the Railway Station and Bus Station at Paignton to reduce the effect of vehicular collisions with pedestrians 1 Derriford Park, Derriford Business Park, Plymouth, PL6 5QZ Tel 01752 204636 | Fax
Responses
Al Awlaki Local Authority / Fire Service
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  • Highways Department, Torbay Council
Response Status
Linked responses 1 of 1
56-Day Deadline 10 Oct 2016
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 11/12/2014 I commenced an investigation into the death of Saleh Awadh Mohamed Al-Awlaki, On 05 August 2016, I concluded an Inquest touching his death.
Circumstances of the Death
As perhaps you may be aware, this young student was struck by a car with some force on Great Western Road, Paignton. He died as a result of his injuries. I received evidence from police investigators at the Inquest. Contributing to the incident was the speed of the car, the dark shadow cast by the low sun and the fact the deceased stepped into the path of the accelerating car. Of particular note was the fact that the deceased did not use the pedestrian crossing when leaving the railway station. As you will be aware the pedestrian route between the railway station and the bus station is heavily used. I sought an opinion from a Senior Officer in the case. Police Sergeant the Senior Investigating Officer provided me with verbal and subsequently written advice. I am sharing that advice with you. You will note that he considers the erection of railings at the edge of the roadway to channel pedestrians towards the pedestrian crossing may have prevented the fatal collision..
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