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Rail firm fined £1m over train passenger's death

Great Western Railway was fined £1 million and ordered to pay over £78,000 after failing to act on known safety risks that led to a passenger’s fatal injury in 2018.

  • Great Western Railway has been fined £1 million and ordered to pay over £78,000 in costs after pleading guilty to health and safety breaches related to the death of Bethan Roper.
  • Bethan Roper, 28, died after being struck by a tree branch while leaning out of an open window on a service operated by GWR traveling at 75 mph.
  • The Office of Rail and Road stated that her death was a preventable tragedy, emphasizing the need for train operators to manage risks effectively.
  • An investigation found that GWR failed to produce a risk assessment for droplight windows until September 2017, despite previous incidents highlighting safety risks.
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orr.gov.uk broke the news in on Friday, October 3, 2025.
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