An Andover man who is said to have worked on the FA Cup tragically passed away following a fall, an inquest has heard. Antony George Lucas, known as Tony, was “rushing” to meet one of his daughters at the back gate of his Admirals Way home when he fell forwards and was suffered a severe brain injury, as well as fracturing his spine. After being moved between Basingstoke and Southampton hospitals, the 88-year-old passed away on June 16 2020 at the Countess of Brecknock Hospice. Winchester Coroners’ Court heard how on May 16, when Mr Lucas’ family came to pay him a visit, he fell down at the back door of his home, being knocked unconscious by the fall. His family rushed to his side, but he had suffered “tears” to his arms and face.
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Callum Evans, 17, died after falling onto the railway at Hinton Admiral station. A CORONER has called for improved warning signs at a Hampshire train station, after a Peter Symonds College teenager died after falling on a live track. Callum Rhys Evans, 17, from Totton, was studying in Winchester and had plans to go to university to study geography. On September 15, last year, Callum and three of his friends decided to get the train to Bournemouth. An inquest at Winchester Coroners Court heard how the group bought some alcohol when they arrived, and spent time at the beach. After getting a takeaway, the group realised they would not catch their intended train, and instead, a parent of one of the teenagers picked them up.