
KiwiRail did not implement a 2012 Coroner’s recommendation to fence off a hazardous section of railway in Matamata, where 13-year-old Sarie Morton was fatally struck by a train this week.
The recommendation followed the 2012 death of 15-year-old Zakariah Paul Lang, who was also hit by a train near the same area.
Coroner Peter Ryan had deemed the location “inherently dangerous” due to poor visibility caused by trees and shrubs and urged KiwiRail to install fencing or clear vegetation to prevent further fatalities.
Despite his warnings, the area remained unfenced, with only one pedestrian crossing nearby.
KiwiRail has since stated it is reviewing the matter with local authorities, while Matamata Mayor Adrienne Wilcock said safety measures would be considered after investigations into Sarie’s death are complete.
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One of the most effective life saving strategies since railways were developed can be summarised as ‘Don’t walk on the railway lines’.
Oh that’s right. The train jumped off its track and pushed through the trees. And this is particularly dangerous because nobody in the area has any idea that there’s a railway line there. Trains can just leap out of the bush at any moment.
I reckon we should ban trains.
The no-hoperism in this country is endemic…..
Darwin calling?
Maybe a reality check on how train tracks are a dangerous place to be would be a primary idea of avoiding accidents?
You have a CEO on 1.8 million. Is there ever any accountability in this outfit?