From the Swindon Advertiser:
POLICE have confirmed that a Warminster man aged 82 died after being struck by a train on Sunday evening at a railway crossing.
The incident occurred just after 6.15pm last night at Hollybush crossing, Warminster.
and in the article later on
Casey Snook, 15, another passenger on the service returning home to Warminster, said: ^At first we thought we had hit a branch or some stones and there was some confusion after we had stopped.
^But then it came out that we had hit someone and it^s just very nasty.^
Casey^s mum, Kate, 44, said: ^I think it was disrespectful that on the boards in the station they said that someone had been hit by a train. I don^t really think that is necessary.^
It's always difficult in these cases to handle the situation with what everyone agrees in appropriate respect. The comment made says "this wasn't a good way to handle it". Fair enough, but what was the alternative - I don't see Casey's mum suggesting what would have been better, and I'm not sure that I can see a better way myself. Any thoughts, anyone?