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A man has appeared in court accused of dragging a mother-of-two across a track before she was hit by a train. | A man has appeared in court accused of dragging a mother-of-two across a track before she was hit by a train. |
Darren Palmer, 39, denies manslaughter over the death of 29-year-old Kelly Mack at Hythe railway station in Colchester, Essex, in March 2008. | Darren Palmer, 39, denies manslaughter over the death of 29-year-old Kelly Mack at Hythe railway station in Colchester, Essex, in March 2008. |
David Etherington QC, prosecuting at Chelmsford Crown Court, said she was dragged across the line with "complete disregard of the obvious danger". | David Etherington QC, prosecuting at Chelmsford Crown Court, said she was dragged across the line with "complete disregard of the obvious danger". |
Level crossing barriers were down and a train was on its way into the station. | Level crossing barriers were down and a train was on its way into the station. |
Mr Palmer is the father of Miss Mack's children. Jurors were told the couple lived in Clacton, Essex, and had been together for "some years". | Mr Palmer is the father of Miss Mack's children. Jurors were told the couple lived in Clacton, Essex, and had been together for "some years". |
Mr Etherington said Palmer wanted Miss Mack to join him on the Clacton-bound side of the line. | Mr Etherington said Palmer wanted Miss Mack to join him on the Clacton-bound side of the line. |
He pulled her across when level crossing barriers were down and a train was due to come through. | He pulled her across when level crossing barriers were down and a train was due to come through. |
The case continues. | The case continues. |
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