A much-loved trainee accountant took her own life when she was hit by a train passing through a station in Greater Manchester at high speed, a coroner has concluded.
Alanis Ogundipe, who was 26, was described by her family as a 'fantastically-talented, intelligent, independent and beautiful young woman with a big future ahead of her'.
Tragically, an inquest heard she died at Eccles railway station in Salford on May 29 last year. A coroner recorded a conclusion of suicide following a two-day hearing at Bolton Coroners' Court.
Coroner Peter Sigee said it was possible Alanis was suffering 'significant, short-term financial difficulties' at the time and also referenced the 'possible breakdown of a relationship with a partner'. READ MORE: Moment terrorism suspect is dragged to floor and handcuffed as police raid busy gym Alanis, the inquest heard, was born in Stockton-on-Tees and was living at Charter House on Barton Lane, Eccles.
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