Mother's 'horror' as daughter dies on railway line

Roxy Phillips nuzzles a large brown horse while holding its reins in her right hand. She has long blonde wavy hair. She is smiling and has her eyes closed as she puts her cheek to the horse's nose and tickles its chin with her other hand.Image source, BTP
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Roxy Phillips was described as enjoying horse riding and competing

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The mother of a teenage girl watched on "in horror" as paramedics tried to revive her daughter after she was electrocuted on a railway line, an inquest heard.

Roxy Phillips, 15, was walking home along the track in Weymouth, Dorset, in the early hours of 23 March 2023 when she came into contact with the live rail.

Kerri Walker went to the scene after a mobile phone call in which a friend of her daughter said she had fallen on the tracks and was not breathing.

Ms Walker said she "was frozen" as she watched a white sheet being placed over her child.

Roxy was described in court as a horse lover who enjoyed riding and competing.

In a statement read to the inquest, Ms Walker said Roxy's behaviour deteriorated after a favourite horse was killed in an accident.

The inquest in Bournemouth heard the teenager was excluded from school and her mother said she asked for help from child social services but there were many delays.

In March 2023 she took an overdose and was taken to hospital.

The day before she died she had been due in court on charges of assaulting paramedics and police but the case was adjourned.

In the early hours of 23 March 2023, Ms Walker phoned Roxy to find out where she was.

A friend answered and said they had been drinking and Roxy had fallen on the railway track and was not breathing.

When Ms Walker arrived, paramedics were administering CPR.

A blue and white train with red doors passes a section of public footpathImage source, Google
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The stretch of line links Weymouth with Upwey

"I was frozen and watching in horror," she said.

She saw a white sheet being placed over her daughter.

The tragedy happened on the stretch of railway line near Redlands Sports Centre as the teenagers walked from the town centre towards Upwey.

The inquest heard that just before 01:00 GMT, there was a 999 call reporting that two people had walked onto the railway line at Weymouth station.

Power was switched off and Dorset Police went to the scene.

The force said officers did not access the track – but reported they could not see or hear anyone.

No further search was undertaken.

Just under half an hour later, power to the railway was switched back on.

Twenty-four minutes later, Roxy's friend called emergency services to say the 15-year-old had fallen on the electrified tracks.

The inquest jury was told analysis of Roxy's blood showed she was severely intoxicated and had taken cannabis.

Senior Dorset coroner Rachel Griffin said she expected the main issues the inquest would consider to be the searches undertaken following the report of trespassers on the track and the decision to re-electrify the railway line.

The inquest is expected to last about two-and-a-half weeks.

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