A 12-year-old girl who was electrocuted on a railway
track had been drinking before she crossed it to talk to a stranger,
an inquest has heard.
Kayleigh White was with two friends at Broadstairs Station, Kent,
when she slipped on the track in August.
The inquest heard she had drunk cider and fell on the 750 volt track
as she walked back across the line.
Her mother Deborah White told the court her brother died the same
way. A death by misadventure verdict was recorded.
The inquest at Sandwich Coroner's Court heard how Kayleigh, from
Margate, and her friends had drunk a three litre bottle of cider and
she had already been sick.
They walked across the track to share a cigarette with a man on the
other side and it was as Kayleigh walked back across that she fell
on to the track.
A statement by one of Kayleigh's friends, which was read out by a
British Transport Police officer, said the 12-year-old always
crossed the track and had been taken home by police for doing it.
Her mother said she had warned her daughter not to cross the tracks
because her own younger brother had died in the same way.
