LONDON (Reuters) - [size=-1] A British train conductor stamped and carefully returned the ticket of a slumbering passenger without realizing the man was dead.
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[size=-1]Shortly afterwards the train pulled into York station in northern England and rail staff alerted paramedics when they realized the man was not breathing. [/size]
[size=-1]"The conductor needn't have been so careful, as it turned out that the passenger had expired, long before his ticket ever did," said a report in the British Transport Police's staff magazine.
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[size=-1]Shortly afterwards the train pulled into York station in northern England and rail staff alerted paramedics when they realized the man was not breathing. [/size]
[size=-1]"The conductor needn't have been so careful, as it turned out that the passenger had expired, long before his ticket ever did," said a report in the British Transport Police's staff magazine.
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