- A blind man is suing three rail companies after he fell onto the tracks at a station in England.
- Abdul Eneser, 20, told Insider there was no tactile paving to alert him of the platform’s edge.
- He said a train passed through the same tracks only a minute after he was helped get back up.
A blind man is suing a railway company and two train operators after falling onto railway tracks in England.
Abdul Eneser fell onto the tracks at Manchester Piccadilly station in May 2022 and said he was left with bloodied knees and neck pain.
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