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Two die after being hit by trains in Kent

13:09, 13 November 2022

updated: 13:14, 14 November 2022

Two people have died after being hit by trains in Kent.

British Transport Police confirmed the fatalities in a tweet offering condolences to the families of those who lost their lives.

Southeastern train at platform. Stock photo
Southeastern train at platform. Stock photo

The police force wrote: "After two sad fatalities on Kent’s railways this weekend, our PC DJ is planning a 24 hour DJ challenge raising money for Kent Mind Mental Health. Our thoughts are with the two families."

Rail services were delayed twice yesterday after two people were struck by trains in two different locations. Nov 12

The first was in the High Brooms area between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells on the Hastings line. Passengers had to use buses instead.

Officers were called to the High Brooms railway station at 10.27am after reports of a casualty on the tracks.

Paramedics attended however a man was pronounced dead a short time later.

The second incident was in the afternoon between Maidstone East and Otford. Trains had to be diverted via Paddock Wood for several hours.

Officers were called to a line near Kemsing railway station at 3.23pm after reports of a casualty on the tracks.

Paramedics attended however a woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

Neither incidents are being treated as suspicious.

The BTP officer raising money from Kent Mind Mental Health is using the internet site Mind Mix via Mixcloud.

Mind Mix states: "We know music has a huge connections to our mood and key moments in our lives.

"We wanted to create the perfect space for those who love music and want to support Mind at the same time."

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