Herefordshire News
Man given suspended sentence for throwing Wigmore man in front of a moving train
1:00pm Friday 27th January 2012
A MAN who threw a Herefordshire man in front of a moving train has been given a six month prison sentence - suspended for two years.
Daniel Worgan, aged 24, of Hadley Road, Oakengates, Telford, grabbed hold of his 23-year-old victim, who is from Wigmore, and threw him 180 degrees towards the moving freight train at Shrewsbury Railway Station.
The victim hit the train and fell down onto the platform, with part of his body hanging over the edge between the platform and the moving train.
His friend then ran forward and pulled him back from the platform edge and away from the train.
Worgan pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of persons on a railway following the incident last July and was sentenced at Shrewsbury Crown Court yesterday.
For the full story, see next week's Hereford Times.
• Are you the victim or do you know who he is? If so, call Paul Rogers on 01432 845883 or email paul.rogers@herefordtimes.com
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