Tragic, a law graduate fell 30ft from a road bridge and died from misadventure. Before, she tried to escaping from a burning car.
A coroner says that the woman named Azra Kemal, 24, was travelling home to London with a friend in the early hours of July 16 when the car they were in burst into flames, and forcing them to flee.
However, the lawyer plunged through a gap between the two sides of the carriageway.
The inquest previously heard that Ms Kemal and a companion had been travelling back to London from East Sussex when their car caught fire around 2.35am while on the A21 near Tonbridge.
The pair escaped from the blazing Ford Focus and crossed the road to seek help.
As Ms Kemal sought to make her way back across the road, she is believed to have fallen down a gap in the central reservation and suffered injuries.
Her mother, Nevres Kemal, called for CCTV, lighting, a barrier and signs to be installed at the location.
She told the inquest: “My daughter lost her life. May she be the last person who loses her life – please can you ensure that this is reviewed.”
An inquest into her death resumed at the Shepway Centre in Maidstone, Kent, on Monday.