A teenager who drunkenly fell onto a live railway track texted his mother to say he had enjoyed the 'best weekend of his life' just hours before he was fatally electrocuted. Charlie Hearne–Kingsford, 18, was intoxicated when he got off a train at Strood, Kent, before stumbling onto the tracks on March 8. Just hours before the incident, he had messaged his mother, Abbi Townsend, to say he had 'the best weekend of his life', an inquest in Maidstone heard on Wednesday. The teenager, who had started working as a tarmacker, enjoyed football and boxing and was always 'determined to prove himself'. A vest with a picture of the teenager on it and the words 'our Charlie boy, fly high son' was clipped to fencing near the entrance of the station.