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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well done indeed. Not just for saving a life but for protecting the sanity of the train driver. Some of them never recover from the trauma."
I've had three under my train. I don't drive trains anymore.
Well done to your son OP. |
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By *arehamMan
over a year ago
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I worked for the railways for 47 years,a young girl of 21 jumped in front of a train one day at work because she thought her exams would not be good enough,I covered her body up,very sad,I did not sleep properly for a week after that,I can still see it as if it was yesterday .but well done for your son,he done good.just wish I could have talked her out of it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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His boss is sorting that out for him which my son wasn't going to speak to anyone but I've change his mind told him to go once if it isn't for him don't go back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So proud of him he even stay 21/2 hours after his shift to talk to this guy, my son is only 19 years old "
That bought a lump to my throat
No wonder you're so proud of him! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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The guy has been taken into hospital & my son has been given £200 bonus from his boss, best of all mum got her son home for the night. Thanks for all your kind words I'm very proud of my son xx  |
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