Woman hit by a train near Barming station identified as a Natalie Gray, 24, from Folkestone
09:00, 28 April 2015
A woman killed by a train at Barming has been named.
Natalie Gray, 24, from Folkestone, died at the station last Tuesday.
An inquest is due to be opened at Archbishop's Palace tomorrow.
British Transport Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious.
The station complex was closed while officers interviewed witnesses and carried out their investigations.
The tragedy also caused widespread travel disruption and the line between Maidstone East and Swanley was closed and trains via Maidstone East were delayed and revised.
The train involved in the tragedy set off from London Victoria just after 5pm and arrived at Maidstone East just before 9pm.
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