Portsmouth News

‘Incredible sadness’ after death of man in ‘dreadful’ rail tragedy

Community left shocked by news

- By TOM COTTERILL The News tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

THE death of a man at a railway station has been described as a ‘dreadful tragedy’ by horrified civic leaders.

Emergency services were alerted at 5.34am yesterday to reports of a ‘casualty on the tracks’ at Portcheste­r railway station.

Police and paramedics attended but a man was pronounced dead at the scene.

The death has since shocked the community around Portcheste­r.

Councillor Roger Price, who represents Portcheste­r East on Fareham Borough Council, was dismayed by the news.

He said: ‘I’m absolutely distraught to hear this has happened again. It’s incredibly sad.

‘It’s a tragedy. It’s terrifying to hear somebody has died like this.’

Cllr Price, who is the Lib Dem group leader on the council, added he was worried about the number of people who have lost their lives in incidents at Portcheste­r in recent years.

In December 2015, a man was struck by the train on the track and died. A similar tragedy occurred in February 2017, when a man was killed after being hit by a train.

Cllr Price said: ‘This is yet another dreadful tragedy at Portcheste­r. My thoughts go out to the family of the man, who must be distraught at this time, and to the driver of the train.

‘It’s very difficult to say at this stage what has happened. But a number of people have died at the train station.

‘I don’t know what could be done to stop this happening… I don’t think there is anything we could do.’

British Transport Police (BTP) has not named the man who died yesterday morning.

Officers are now in the process of informing his next of kin.

A BTP spokesman said: ‘Officers were called to Portcheste­r station at 5.34am this morning (Monday) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

‘Paramedics also attended. However sadly a person was pronounced dead at the scene.

‘The incident is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.’

Horrified readers of The News have since spoken of their heartbreak at the man’s death.

One woman said: ‘ Absolutely heartbreak­ing. My thoughts go out to all involved in this morning’s tragedy.’

Another reader added: ‘My thoughts are with the family and the train driver. So very sad x.’

While another woman added: ‘Thoughts with everyone concerned in this terrible tragedy.’

The incident caused widespread disruption to train services, with cancellati­ons and delays hitting stations across Portsmouth, Fratton, Havant and Fareham.

Train operator Southern Rail organised a number of replacemen­t bus services and warned passengers to ‘allow plenty of extra time’.

I’m absolutely distraught to hear this has happened again. It’s incredibly sad. Councillor Roger Price

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TRACK DEATH Portcheste­r train station

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