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Callum Evans, 17, died after falling onto the railway at Hinton Admiral station. A CORONER has called for improved warning signs at a Hampshire train station, after a Peter Symonds College teenager died after falling on a live track. Callum Rhys Evans, 17, from Totton, was studying in Winchester and had plans to go to university to study geography. On September 15, last year, Callum and three of his friends decided to get the train to Bournemouth. An inquest at Winchester Coroners Court heard how the group bought some alcohol when they arrived, and spent time at the beach. After getting a takeaway, the group realised they would not catch their intended train, and instead, a parent of one of the teenagers picked them up.
Two Strangeways prison officers to face perjury charges after death of inmate
Six years after inmate s death CPS says two guards to be charged with perjury after review of original decision not to prosecute
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Tragic overdose death mum found beside DWP letter as family blast benefit system
Her horrified sister is furious at the way the Department for Work and Pensions and assessors Capita handled the case.
Philippa Day was agoraphobic and had repeatedly begged benefit bosses for a home assessment (Image: Supplied)
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Family of Nottingham mum say she won t be the last to die unless benefits system changes
Imogen Day has called on the government to act
Pictured is Phillippa (left) and her sister Imogen Day (Image: Imogen Day)
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