Updated: 16-year-old boy dies after being struck by train in Rayleigh (From Southend Standard)
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Updated: 16-year-old boy dies after being struck by train in Rayleigh
11:30am Thursday 20th September 2012 in Echo News By Emma Thomas
Ryan French
A 16-year-old boy has died after he was struck by a train.
Ryan French, from Rayleigh, was hit between Rayleigh and Hockley railway stations.
Paramedics attended but the former Sweyne Park School pupil was pronounced dead at the scene.
The family were too distraught to speak but in a statement issued through British Transport Police, they said: “The French family would like to thank everyone for the many messages of support following Ryan’s tragic death.
“As you can appreciate, this was devastating news for us and although the family is grateful for all the kind messages of sympathy, we would ask that we can be left to grieve in private at this
very difficult and sad time.”
Andy Hodgkinson, his former headteacher, paid tribute to the popular, bubbly youngster and said the news of his death had shaken the school.
He said: “We are all deeply shocked and saddened to learn of this tragic news."
A BTP spokesman said: “The incident is being treated as non-suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”
Trains were stopped for an hour while investigations were carried out.
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Comments(21)
Khloe123
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1:43pm Thu 20 Sep 12
FraggleSue
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3:13pm Thu 20 Sep 12
I hope he has found peace at last :-(
R.I.P xx
p.s Please, out of respect for Ryan's family and friends who may read these messages, I beg that people show respect and not make thoughtless and ill-placed comments.
There are a lot of grieving people who have more than enough to cope with, with their loss, as you may well understand.
Some empathy at a time like this would be welcome and befitting, and a time for reflection for many others x
happy75
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3:13pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Lily97
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4:07pm Thu 20 Sep 12
eg9166112
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4:25pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Rich;Carol
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4:47pm Thu 20 Sep 12
JHMP96
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5:00pm Thu 20 Sep 12
APR
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5:24pm Thu 20 Sep 12
By stating that the incident happened "between" Rayleigh and Hockley, the Echo is inviting speculation as to what happened.
APR
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5:25pm Thu 20 Sep 12
APR
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5:42pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Although, by just stating that the incident took place between Rayleigh and Hockley, speculation is invited.
Billericaygirl
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6:38pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Aysha91
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9:06pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Shiwar
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10:22pm Thu 20 Sep 12
There is help if needed..
08457 90 90 90
http://www.samaritan
s.org
Trainman
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11:24pm Thu 20 Sep 12
Rich;Carol
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9:14am Fri 21 Sep 12
ducky18
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2:23pm Fri 21 Sep 12
Horace Wimpole
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8:12am Sun 23 Sep 12
APR wrote:Not really.
Terrible thing to happen.
By stating that the incident happened "between" Rayleigh and Hockley, the Echo is inviting speculation as to what happened.
Condolences to the French family, how very sad.
maywood
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7:24pm Mon 24 Sep 12
Horace Wimpole wrote:Terrible. RIP Ryan.
APR wrote: Terrible thing to happen. By stating that the incident happened "between" Rayleigh and Hockley, the Echo is inviting speculation as to what happened.Not really. Condolences to the French family, how very sad.
We have our Granddaughter with us who is still very upset and knew him.and has told me the circumstances.
APR
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9:41pm Mon 24 Sep 12
Horace Wimpole wrote:Oh I think it does.
APR wrote:Not really.
Terrible thing to happen.
By stating that the incident happened "between" Rayleigh and Hockley, the Echo is inviting speculation as to what happened.
Condolences to the French family, how very sad.
The Echo will publish half of a story, which leads people to speculate to fill in the blanks.
This then attracts the wrath of people who say you shouldn't speculate and should be respectful.
It happens all the time on here unfortunately, and why some stories don't allow comments to be posted.
Although to be honest, if I had lost someone dear to me, this is the last place I would visit.
APR
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8:30am Fri 28 Sep 12
This is a thread for comments on the news story, not an obituary thread. In that sense I stand by what I said.
It goes without saying (or I hoped it did) that this was a tragic event, and everyone feels for the family.
For speculation on what happened, this was covered on BBC Look East.
freecomment says...
12:45pm Thu 20 Sep 12