Grandfather killed on Devon railway line

Trains were cancelled at Topsham station following the death
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An 84-year-old grandfather left his home in Exeter and walked into the path of an oncoming train near Topsham railway station, an inquest has heard. James Robb, a divorced and a retired builder, was seen emerging from bushes at the side of the railway tracks by the train driver just after 1pm on June 4, 2024.

Although the driver had previously already reduced his speed to 30mph, he told in statement how he was unable to avoid stopping the train in time.

He said: "I fully believe it was a deliberate act given the way male waited in bushes for the next approaching train and entered onto tracks very close by."

The inquest at Exeter Coroner’s Court today, November 14, heard James, who born in Rothesay in the Isle of Bute, Scotland, had suffered from depression and anxiety for many years and had shared suicidal thoughts in the past, but not recently.

In a statement, his daughter Sara told how he had experienced 'many highs and lows' throughout his life and walked with a stick due to arthritis. She recalled he and her mother had enjoyed an evening meal together that day before his death and he has seemed to be in 'good spirits'.

She added he had recently been having memory issues but the inquest heard he had declined further investigations into it by medical professionals.

Sara concluded that she and her family believed his death was a 'deliberate act' because he had left his watch at home, which he was was said to never leave the house without, and had left the door unlocked and had intentionally left out paperwork.

The medical cause of death was severe injuries to head and chest due to a railway accident. Following, James's death, a post-incident site investigation was carried out by British Transport Police. It concluded that where the incident occurred there was a lack of fencing along one part of the track.

Assistant coroner Luisa Nicholson confirmed she would be issuing a Prevent of Future Deaths report due to concerns about future deaths arising.

She said: "While I am of the opinion that if someone was determined enough to find their way on to a railway track they would do so whatever, I will never the less write a report to the site owner, Network Rail, and although I can't make recommendations to what action they should take, I will raise as a matter pf concern a lack of fencing on the wing wall which consequently allows access to the track."

Recording as conclusion of suicide, Ms Nicholson said: "It appears James had some history of mental health issues, including previous suicidal ideations, although I can't see anything in the evidence to explain why he took the actions he did that day."

She concluded: "I am satisfied James has taken steps to end his life and appears to have deliberately intended to do so as evidenced by walking in front on an approaching train."