Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Teen fall death was ‘accident’

- BY OLIVER CLAY

A“CHEERFUL” and “outgoing” teenager died after accidental­ly falling from a bridge while walking home from a night out, an inquest has ruled.

Warrington Coroner’s Court heard Ryan Swales, 18, was heading home to Widnes from Chambers bar in Runcorn with his friend, Leah Holloran, in the early hours of Sunday, August 15.

On the Queensway flyover they became separated for a short time and it is believed Ryan must have slipped while walking along the ledge on the outside of the railings.

Shopworker Ryan was taken to Aintree University Hospital by ambulance but died from his injuries a short time later.

A post-mortem examinatio­n found Ryan died from a “severe head injury” that was “consistent with Ryan having fallen from a height”.

Toxicology tests by Kirsty Watson found “modest quantities” of alcohol and cocaine in Ryan’s system, in addition to “small amounts” of paracetamo­l and ketamine the latter of which could have been from treatment in hospital. The amount of alcohol was about oneand-a-half times the drink drive limit.

A statement from Ryan’s father, Richard Swales, said his son didn’t have any medical issues and had been in his usual “good spirits” when they last spoke on August 13, planning a trip to Ireland together with Ryan’s nan.

Ryan had recently been promoted and was waiting on a new car.

His family said he had a happy personalit­y as well as being “outgoing and always willing to help anyone”.

A witness statement from Callum Dow said that he left the same bar at 5am and encountere­d Leah.

She seemed “shocked or panicked” because there “had been an accident by the bridge” and “something had happened with Ryan”, so they headed to the scene together.

Callum ran and found Ryan, who was still alive but not talking. Leah was crying and called an ambulance.

Leah gave evidence in person and said she and Ryan had met in Wetherspoo­ns before ending up at Chambers.

Ryan was his “normal self”, meaning “cheerful” and in “good spirits” with no expression or sign of any intent to harm himself.

They left Chambers shortly before 5am.

Asked about the incident, she said: “I remember him being ahead.

“I don’t remember shouting get down or anything. I just seen him one minute and then...”

Mr Westerman asked if the fall resulted from a jump or a slip. She said: “I couldn’t see, I’d imagine it was a slip.”

Summarisin­g the police investigat­ion conclusion­s, Detective Sergeant Newman told the hearing: “There’s no evidence of third party involvemen­t, foul play or suspicious circumstan­ces.”

Mr Westerman returned a conclusion that Ryan Gerald Swales, 18, who was born in Whiston and lived in Widnes, died at Aintree University Hospital on Sunday, August 15, due to “unsurvivab­le head injuries he suffered when he fell from a bridge onto Station Road”.

He said there was “no evidence of any intention to self-harm”. He recorded the cause of death as “accidental”.

Mr Westerman said: “I’m satisfied that Ryan was living the life and doing extremely well and there’s no evidence whatsoever that he complained, thought about or entertaine­d ending his own life – there’s no evidence of any intent to selfharm – and the incident on the bridge was an accident.

“In doing that I accept the evidence and the police evidence given to me and of Leah that there was nobody else involved in that incident on the bridge, and sadly he passed away as a result of falling from the bridge when it was never intended that he fell from it.”

Tributes to Ryan issued at the time remembered him as an “amazing” young man with a “lovely” nature as well as “kind, caring and full of life”.

‘I’m satisfied Ryan was living the life and doing extremely well’

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