Bit of a strange story in the
Wokingham Times. According to the article the gentleman stumbled as he got off the train at Wokingham and ended up stuck on the railings. Still can't quite work out how he did it.
A train passenger has questioned the safety of spiked railings at Wokingham train station after his left wrist became impaled on one of the barriers.
John Rosier required surgery to treat injuries he suffered during the incident at the station in Station Road on Saturday, August 6, and is now recovering at home.
The 60-year-old, who lives in the Whitley area of Reading, was travelling to Wokingham with stepson, Ryan Lambourne, to meet his son Dean Rosier at the adjacent Molly Millar pub when he stumbled while trying to get off the train.
In an effort to steady himself, Mr Rosier stuck his left arm out to try and grab something, which happened to be a metal railing topped with spikes. (article continues on the link...)