Etchingham '˜shocked and saddened' by fatal generator fall

The '˜close knit' community in Etchingham is '˜shocked and saddened' after a resident died when she was hit by a generator yesterday (Monday, August 8), a councillor said.

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Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125838001Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125838001
Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125838001

Emma Beeney died after being struck by a generator that fell off a truck on High Street at around 7am while walking with her husband Rob who suffered serious injuries.

Etchingham Parish Council vice-chairman Annette Childs said the whole village has been shocked by what happened.

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“She was known by a lot of people in the village but it’s a very tragic event,” she told the Observer.

Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001
Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001

“We’re a very close knit and very small village and I think people will be very saddened by this incident.

“It was very early in the morning and the people on the scene seem predominantly commuters as they were going to the station.”

The couple from Willow Close were believed to have been walking to the railway station when they were hit by the generator.

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Etchingham Parish Church will be open all day on Saturday (August 13) for people to light candles in memory of Mrs Beeney and vicar Sally Epps will lead a service in the morning at 10.30am.

Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125902001Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125902001
Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125902001

Cllr Childs expected a lot of villagers to attend.

“I know how saddened everybody is in the village as we’re a close knit community and it has been terribly shocking for everybody, whether they knew the family or not,” she said.

Emergency services were called to the scene near the level crossing just before 6.55am, after reports of two people being struck by a generator.

Commuters performed CPR and first aid on the injured pair before the paramedics and an air ambulance arrived.

Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125850001Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125850001
Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125850001
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The generator came loose from the rear of the Ford Transit Flat Bed lorry near the level crossing.

Bistro@TheStation owner Paul Collins described the pair as ‘amazing people’ and everyone was in shock.

“Rob and Emma were a big part of the community. They did all the food at the summer fete,” the 44-year-old told The Daily Mail.

“They did a barbecue during the day and a curry at night. They were massive participants in everything that the village does.

Two pedestrians were injured after a generator fell off a truck in Etchingham SUS-160808-133045001Two pedestrians were injured after a generator fell off a truck in Etchingham SUS-160808-133045001
Two pedestrians were injured after a generator fell off a truck in Etchingham SUS-160808-133045001

“They are amazing people. Everyone is in real shock.

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“She was walking him to work, they were going to the train together with their dog - a cocker spaniel. It shouldn’t have happened.”

A 42-year-old man from Ashford, Kent, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and is in custody.

Paul Hunt arrived at the scene soon after it had happened and said what he saw was ‘horrible’.

“I came upon the incident minutes after it had happened and there were a lot of people milling around,” he told the Kent and Sussex Courier.

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“The generator was lying on the pavement and it also had a large pneumatic breaker attached to it.

Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001
Scene in Etchingham the day after Emma Beeney was struck by a generator that came off the back of a truck. Emma died at the scene. SUS-160908-125737001

“The lorry was parked up past the level crossing. The injured man was on all fours and had a head wound.

“The lady was in bad shape – she was lying on her back and was having trouble breathing.

“It was horrible. Then the ambulance arrived and told everyone to move on.”

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