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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Railway Guard, Christopher McGee Jailed Over Teen's Death
Railway guard Christopher McGee has been jailed for five years over the death of teenager Georgia Varley. The 45-year-old was convicted of the manslaughter of the drunk teenager
after he signalled for a train to move as she was leaning against the
carriage.
He was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence by a unanimous
jury at Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday following a two-week trial.
College student Georgia, 16, had been on a night out in Liverpool with
friends when she fell between the train and the platform at the city's
James Street station in October last year.
She was three times the legal drink-driving limit and had 0.083mg of
the drug mephedrone, or Mcat, in her system at the time, the court
heard.
Georgia was described by her father as "special and unique"
The prosecution said McGee, of Edenhurst Avenue, Wallasey, Wirral,
was negligent because he gave the signal to the driver to start the
train when Georgia was in contact with the train and was in an
"intoxicated state".
McGee, who denied manslaughter, told the jury he thought Georgia was
moving away from the train when he gave the signal to depart. He also
said he did not know how drunk she was.
But Mr Justice Holroyde told McGee: "In my judgement, the CCTV footage
is unequivocal, Georgia Varley was not moving away and she was not
showing any sign of moving away.
Christopher McGee had denied manslaughter
"She only moved when the movement of the train deprived her of support and caused her to lose balance and fall to her death."
He added: "You did not intend to kill or even injure her, but you
displayed an appalling disregard for her safety, and she paid for your
criminal negligence with her life."
CCTV footage of the incident was shown to the jury during McGee's trial.
Georgia could be seen mistakenly getting off the train just before
11.30pm, and then turning around and leaning against the side as she
realised her friends were still on board.
The Birkenhead Sixth Form College student was then seen to stagger and
fall down the gap as the train moved off, before stopping after
travelling around 30ft.
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