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Tributes to David Davies
David Davies with his three-year-old son Daniel
David Davies with his three-year-old son Daniel

A COMMUTER who died after trying to get back on to a train to get something he had left behind has been named.

David Davies, 38, of Fairlawn Avenue, Bexleyheath, got off the Charing Cross to Crayford train at Barnehurst station, at around 5pm on Friday, but realised he had left something on the train.

The train doors had already automatically closed and the train had started to move when Mr Davies tried to go back, but slipped and fell underneath the train.

It was believed to be a toy car for his son and flowers for his wife that he had gone back for.

Mr Davies was treated by ambulance staff, but died at the scene.

Barnehurst station was closed for some time while the incident was dealt with.

  • If you knew Mr Davies and would like to post a tribute or message of condolence, add your comments below.

    10:57am Wednesday 14th May 2008

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    Posted by: Tess, Erith on 11:25am Wed 14 May 08
    Im writing this comment with tears flowing down my face, how tragic that this obviously devoted husband and father has been tragicly taken from his family.
    My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and son and all his family and freinds, god bless you all.
    xx xx xx
    Posted by: andy, Erith on 12:29pm Wed 14 May 08
    First of all my condolences to the wife and son of this man. I have seen the cards and flowers left in his memory at Barnehurst station, and what happened to him is regularly on my mind. I have heard the tragic reasons for him buying the toy and flowers for his family, if this is correct then i understand why these items were very important to him. It is so sad he has lost his life for them.

    In my personal opinion if the station platforms were staffed in the evening rush hours as well as in the morning then this may have not happened, assuming the platform staff would have stopped him trying to stop the train. They manage to come out to clear trains that terminate at Barnehurst, why can they not stay out?

    RIP David
    Posted by: Brittany Huish, Bexley on 5:49pm Wed 14 May 08
    This is such a tragedy to such a beautiful family. Why do such horrific things happen to such lovely people? Dave & his wife are good friends of mine & I shall watch their son grow up loving & remebering his father.
    Dave you will be greatly missed.
    Lots of love xxx
    Posted by: Steven Cox, Earlsfield on 4:02pm Sat 17 May 08
    I have known Dave for many years and his passing has come as a great shock to me and my family. Dave was extremely well known and liked in the advertising industry. My thoughts are with his Wife and son and all his family and friends.

    Posted by: Vincent Goodman, Loughton, Essex on 3:33pm Tue 20 May 08
    I am a personal friend of Shelley's family and new Dave well - he was a larger than life bubbly character and a great dad. He also beat me at Boggle once and I've never forgiven him! I shall miss him very much. Was at the funeral this morning and there must have been 600 mourners there. A true testament to Dave's popularity. Vincent Goodman
    Posted by: claire, london on 4:53pm Wed 21 May 08
    This is such a sad thing to here from what sounds like such a lovely man it has brought a tear to my eye! my thoughts are with his wife son and family. so traggic
    Posted by: Mark Bellinghaus, Los Angeles, CA, USA on 8:52pm Wed 21 May 08
    My sincere condolences to his beloved ones. I just read what happened and just wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. My own dad died when I was 2 1/2 and he was only 36. David's death is so very sad and tragic it really made me think how we all take life for granted. I am sure that his spirit will be forever with Daniel his son, his wife and all of you who loved him. I am so sorry that he left you so sudden, so unexpected.
    I will pray for his soul, and all of you.
    Mark Bellinghaus
    Posted by: Kim Goodwin, Bexleyheath on 8:17pm Thu 22 May 08
    Dear Shelley and Daniel - I don't know you but I am so so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family. xx
    Posted by: Jennifer J. Dickinson, NJ, USA on 1:42am Fri 23 May 08
    This is absolutely heartbreaking and my deepest sympathies to David's wife, son, family and friends. He sounded like such a wonderful and thoughtful person. His picture with little Daniel reflects the warmth that he radiated, based on the comments and special memories posted here from those who knew him.
    God Bless all of you whose lives he touched.
    Posted by: Dave Henshall on 12:10pm Fri 23 May 08
    It was a testimony to how much Dave will be missed by the number of people who attended his funeral.Personally I've had better days but it was a pleasure to celebrate his short life, he left us all with many good memories of happy days.
    Posted by: arron, barnehurst on 12:45pm Sat 31 May 08
    i witnessed this terrible accident at banrehurst train station and havnt been able to take my mind off it. i feel great sorrow for davids family and i send them my condolences.
    r.i.p david you will not be forgotten.
    Posted by: Nina Holmes, Crayford on 5:28pm Fri 20 Jun 08
    My condolences to Dave's family as I have only just recently found out. I knew him well and we were very close, as I worked with him in Erith in the Co-op 20 years ago, yet not seen him since. His death came as a shock to me and friends and family who knew him. I won't forget the good times we used to have together. R.I.P Dave.
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