Sarah Cunningham, 31, was hit by a train from the north line in the north direction after climbing and walking through a tunnel at the La Granja de Chalk station at 3.30 in the morning of November 2 last year.
An investigation in Poplar Forener’s Court listened to the friends and family of Mrs. Cunningham, who said she was waiting for the future and was thriving in her career as an artist.
On the night of the incident, he had left with a group in Camden, the BBC reported.
The witnesses said he was “drunk but not very drunk.”
Her father, Edward Cunningham, described her as “bubbly, friendly and very acute”, as well as “child, loving, silly and empathic.”
He added that she “found the beautiful natural world, she was a source of light and saw the world in a way that others did not.”
Cunningham insisted that his daughter was not suicidal.
He acknowledged that in her adolescence, she had a “low period driven by a break” and had two attempts to take his own life.
He said: “One occasion she jumped through a window and broke both Anles, in another she touched some pills.
“They were shouts of help, what she obtained.
“Since then, she has never tried to damage.”
A forensic toxicologist told research that although it was not possible to determine the amounts of alcohol and drugs in his body, it was established that Mrs. Cunningham had used cocaine and ketamine before her death.
The investigation also listened to Dale Smith, from Transport For London (TFL), who said that an internal investigation had been carried out and any recommendation made by the coroner would be “front tasks.”
Althegh, Mrs. Cunningham had seen a leg by a TFL staff member, did not exhibit any behavior that raised groups.
It was told to the investigation that a staff member reviewed the platform on which it was like that and, when a train had just retired, he assumed that he had approached her.
In fact, he had walked down the tracks and was in a tunnel when he was hit by a train.
His body was discovered at about 245 feet (75 m) in the tunnel just after 1.30 in the morning of November 4.
A tribute to Re -Family described her as a “bright daughter and sister” who was “loved by so many.”
Tfl said he was “deeply sad” for the incident and extended his condolences to the family.
The coroner concluded that the death of Mrs. Cunningham was accidental.