A jilted lover killed himself by
standing in front of a train driven by his ex-girlfriend, it emerged last
night.
Gary Wells, 36, was said to be
distraught after splitting from Diane MacDonald three weeks ago.
Miss MacDonald, 29, was powerless to
prevent a collision after he stepped on to the track in front of the train she
was driving on one of Britain ’s
most scenic rail routes.
Mr Wells died instantly as he was
hit by the train.
Miss MacDonald, the first woman
train driver on the West Highland Line in Scotland ,
was left so distressed that she required sedation after the tragedy, which
happened at Inverlochy, near Fort
William , on Tuesday
morning.
Mr Wells had been in a long-term
relationship with Miss MacDonald but friends said their relationship ended around
three weeks ago.
Sources said the break-up had left
Mr Wells struggling to cope.
Last night, a school friend told how
Mr Wells was a devoted father whose weekends were spent with his son Lewis, who
was from a previous relationship. Continue...
The friend, who did not wish to be
named, said: ‘Gary
was a nice guy.
‘He and Diane were like peas in a
pod. They were together for eight or nine years and split up a few weeks ago. I
can’t believe he did this. I heard Diane had to be sedated.
‘It’s so sad. He loved spending time
with his son Lewis. His weekends were devoted to him.’
Mr Wells is thought to have been
working at a local engineering company and had previously worked some evenings
and weekends as a pub bouncer.
His family was too distressed
yesterday to talk about what happened. In a statement, Miss MacDonald said last
night: ‘The circumstances are extremely upsetting for everyone involved. We
would ask the media to please respect our privacy while we come to terms with
what has happened.’
British Transport Police confirmed
they are investigating the incident.
A spokesman said: ‘We were called to
a rail crossing in Inverlochy, Fort
William , shortly before
8am on Tuesday, August 19, to a report that a man had been struck by a train.
Colleagues from Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service also attended,
but a 36-year-old man from the Fort
William area was
pronounced dead at the scene.
‘His death is currently not being
treated as suspicious.
‘The man’s family have been
informed. A report will be sent to the Procurator Fiscal.’
No one was available for comment last night at MacPherson Welding and Engineering in
Miss MacDonald became the first
female train driver on the West Highland Line – and the youngest qualified driver
working for First ScotRail – in 2009.
She started her railway career when
she was 19, working part-time at Fort William station, then became a conductor
on the West Highland Line, working out of Mallaig, before applying to become a
driver.
At the time, she said: ‘I’m excited
and proud to have qualified as a train driver. The training was intense but
worth it.
‘The West Highland Line is one of
the best routes to work because of the amazing scenery.’
Please be on the look out and if you notice anyone at the verge of committing suicide please inform the police or contact the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 for confidential support, visit a
local Samaritans branch or go to www.samaritans.org
Source: UK Daily Mail
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