Re: Man charged with rail depot fire
Von: tshanazt@aol.com (tshanazt@aol.com) [Profil]
Datum: 27.11.2009 18:30
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 27.11.2009 18:30
Message-ID: <248b505d-8fc4-42c3-b117-2f4fa4860097@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
On 1 Nov, 00:23, "Railsigns.co.uk" <nos...@railsigns.co.uk> wrote: > On Nov 1, 12:19 am, WZR <inva...@invalid.com> wrote: > > > Does the panel think this could be the same 45 year-old MrGraemeMacmill an > > who had an accident at Bunchrew LC, was recently reavealed as pursuing a > > grievance against Network Rail, has recently been rather vocal about > > crossing safety (or the lack thereof), and happens to work for the self same > > Network Rail, in 'property maintenance'? > > The Press and Journal article linked to earlier in this thread states > that it is the same man: > > Quote: > "A railway worker who called for new safety measures at level > crossings in the Highlands has been arrested on suspicion of starting > fires at a north station yard." From BBC Website: Man accused of rail depot fire A 45-year-old man has appeared in private at Inverness Sheriff Court accused of setting fire to his firm's offices. Graeme Macmillan, of Bunchrew, near Inverness, faced three charges of wilful fireraising at the EWS railway depot in the city. The incident happened in the city's Longman Drive on 28 October. Mr Macmillan was also charged with setting fire to two Portakabins. He was remanded in custody. He is further accused of wilfully setting fire to a vehicle and causing damage. Firefighters were called to the depot on 28 October and 20 people had to be evacuated from the scene. -- gordon[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
