The inquest into the death of
GWR▸ trainee guard Matt Ryder, aged 23, was opened yesterday.
https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/inquest-opens-death-gwr-guard-2735931Matthew Charles Ryder died at a Stoke Canon level crossing, six miles North of Exeter
An inquest has been opened into the death of a 23-year-old railway employee who was killed on train tracks near Exeter.
Matthew Charles Ryder, from Exeter, died on Thursday, March 28 after he and a vehicle were struck by a train at a level crossing in Stoke Canon.
The train enthusiast is thought to have followed his father into a dream career as a guard at GWR, after being regular at train-spotting events in the county.
The collision which caused his death has been linked by British Transport Police (BTP▸ ) to a series of incidents on the line that same day.
The Devon County Coroner has confirmed that a preliminary date of November 28, 2019, has been set for an inquest at County Hall.
Scores of floral tributes have been placed at the level crossing on Green Lane since the collision.
Scattered among them are Pepsi and Dr Pepper drinks cans and toys. Heartfelt messages beside the flowers include messages from his family, referring to their 'little boy'.