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« on: July 31, 2015, 23:36:37 »

From the Bexhill on Sea Observer:

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Littlehampton man suffers cardiac arrest after being ^pulled onto train track by his dog^


Emergency services at West Worthing railway station. PICTURE BY EDDIE MITCHELL

A 40-year-old man from Littlehampton suffered a cardiac arrest after his dog pulled him onto the train track at West Worthing railway station.

A British Transport Police (BTP (British Transport Police)) spokeswoman confirmed the man was taken by ambulance to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton. He is thought to have been in a mobility scooter. The man^s condition is currently unknown. Police said his dog was uninjured.

A BTP spokeswoman said: ^We got called at 3.56pm to say a man had been pulled onto the tracks at West Worthing station by his dog. He went into cardiac arrest as a result of the fall. He was taken to the Royal Sussex Hospital by ambulance. The man involved is a 40-year-old from Littlehampton in West Sussex. The dog is fine.^

Rail services were severely disrupted between Brighton and Portsmouth with a number of delays and cancellations. The line was reopened though delays continued into the evening.
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2015, 00:35:30 »

So the media went to the effort of finding out how the dog is but not the poor bloke. Shocking journalism!
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2015, 07:27:06 »

To be fair the hospital may not be releasing details of his condition at the request of the family, although I agree it would be better to say that if it is the case.
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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2015, 12:57:03 »

Actually, the article does say "The man's condition is currently unknown..." so presumably the journo did try and inquire.

His editor probably told him/her to add "The dog is uninjured" knowing from experience that all the local animal lovers would be on the phone/Twitter if there was no mention of it.

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« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2015, 14:51:53 »

Actually, the article does say "The man's condition is currently unknown..." so presumably the journo did try and inquire.

His editor probably told him/her to add "The dog is uninjured" knowing from experience that all the local animal lovers would be on the phone/Twitter if there was no mention of it.



That is classic journalese: I'm sure those who need to know the man's condition. What they mean is 'we don't know the man's condition'.
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