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Man hit by train at Twickenham after Rugby World Cup opener | Man hit by train at Twickenham after Rugby World Cup opener |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A man has been struck by a train at Twickenham railway station after the opening game of the Rugby World Cup. | |
British Transport Police (BTP) said he suffered head and leg injuries after falling into the path of an oncoming train at about 23:00 BST. | British Transport Police (BTP) said he suffered head and leg injuries after falling into the path of an oncoming train at about 23:00 BST. |
The station in south-west London was evacuated while the man was treated. | The station in south-west London was evacuated while the man was treated. |
It happened as thousands of fans left the nearby Twickenham Stadium after England's victory over Fiji in the first World Cup game. | |
A BTP spokeswoman said: "Officers attended alongside colleagues from London Ambulance Service and discovered a man had fallen from platform three and landed on the tracks in front of an oncoming train. | A BTP spokeswoman said: "Officers attended alongside colleagues from London Ambulance Service and discovered a man had fallen from platform three and landed on the tracks in front of an oncoming train. |
"The man was struck by the train, which was slowing down, and suffered head and leg injuries as a result of the incident. | "The man was struck by the train, which was slowing down, and suffered head and leg injuries as a result of the incident. |
"At this stage it is unclear exactly how the man came to fall on to the tracks and officers are working to determine the full circumstances." | "At this stage it is unclear exactly how the man came to fall on to the tracks and officers are working to determine the full circumstances." |
South West Trains said services between Twickenham and London Waterloo were suspended while the man was treated but later resumed. | South West Trains said services between Twickenham and London Waterloo were suspended while the man was treated but later resumed. |
A spokeswoman said: "Our immediate thoughts are for the welfare of the person involved. | A spokeswoman said: "Our immediate thoughts are for the welfare of the person involved. |
"We have additional staff on duty at the station and British Transport Police and paramedics are on site. | "We have additional staff on duty at the station and British Transport Police and paramedics are on site. |
"Services have resumed; however, delays are expected until the end of service." | |