David Ashworth Chartham

David Ashworth Chartham, Resigned British scholastic David Ashworth Chartham, 74, was killed by a passenger prepare on Tuesday while sparing a lady who dove onto the tracks.

"The bloke was a legend," witness Michael Kember told Kent Online.

"It's equitable so grievous that this transpired attempting to protect someone else. There was no chance the driver could have ceased the train. It soon turned out to be exceptionally disordered with individuals attempting to help and the crisis administrations arriving. It was a genuine shaker."

The lady, Ella Akehurst, 38, supposedly hopped from a footbridge over the tracks at Chartham station in Kent before 11 a.m. She was truly harmed amid the episode, yet stays in stable condition in the wake of being carried to a neighborhood healing center. English Transport Police representative Glyn Hellam said that both Ashworth and Akehurst were struck by the train.

"The woman had been on the scaffold over the line and afterward bounced off it," Kember, who gave data to police, said of the lamentable occasions.

"The man then hopped down and was attempting to get her off. While he was doing that you could hear the electric rail humming implying that the train was advancing. You could hear the driver was sounding the horn and the brakes of the train were screeching. The man couldn't get her off and he was then attempting to get to the end of the stage yet did not make it and that was the point at which the mischance happened."

By what has all the earmarks of being happenstance, Ashworth had been a companion of Akehurst's family for over 30 years.

"We are crushed by the demise of David Ashworth who was a quite cherished companion of our family and had been a piece of our lives for three decades," said Akehurst's sibling, Luke.

"He was a kind, mindful and absolutely benevolent individual and that he lost his life gallantly sparing Ella's life is a catastrophe. Our musings are with his crew."
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