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Home » Boy, 11, hit by tram was dragged ’15 to 20 metres’ along platform | Manchester News
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Boy, 11, hit by tram was dragged ’15 to 20 metres’ along platform | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com30 October 20252 Mins Read
Boy, 11, hit by tram was dragged ’15 to 20 metres’ along platform | Manchester News
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Handout Travis is leaning against a wooden fence. He has short brown hair and is wearing a black top and trousers with a skeleton design on them. He is holding a small plastic bag in his left hand.Handout

Travis remains in intensive care after the incident

A 11-year-old boy left with life-changing injuries after he was caught between a platform and a departing tram was dragged along for about 50ft (15m), inspectors have said.

Travis became trapped at Crossacres tram stop in Wythenshawe, Manchester, on 7 October as the tram pulled away and has remained in intensive care since.

His family said he was a “lovely little lad” who was on a “long road to recovery” after undergoing several operations.

The independent Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) confirmed it had launched an investigation into the incident on Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM) Metrolink service.

Travis’s family wrote on 19 October in a GoFundMe page set up after the accident that the 11-year-old remained in intensive care.

In an update, the regulator said Travis became trapped at 15:37 BST by the departing tram.

He was then “dragged along the platform for around 15 to 20 metres, suffering life-changing injuries as a result”, the RAIB said.

Google A view of tram tracks in the middle of a tree-lined street.Google

The boy was struck at the Crossacres tram stop, police said

Inspectors have confirmed their investigation will cover the actions of those involved and anything that may have influenced them.

Also under scrutiny will be the arrangements in place to manage and control the risks with dispatching trams from tram stops, and of running two trams coupled together.

Staff management, training and competence would also be looked at, RAIB said.

TfGM, which runs the tram network, previously said it was supporting the police, the Office of Rail and Road, and the Rail Accident Investigation Branch which was investigating the incident.

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