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The death of a teenager on a railway line in County Antrim is being treated as murder, police have said.The death of a teenager on a railway line in County Antrim is being treated as murder, police have said.
Ryan Quinn, 14, died after being hit by a train on tracks near Portrush late on Friday night. Ryan Quinn, 14, from Coleraine, died after being hit by a train on tracks near Portrush late on Friday night.
Police are investigating reports that Ryan was being chased just before he died and want to speak to anyone in McLaughlin's Bar on Friday night.Police are investigating reports that Ryan was being chased just before he died and want to speak to anyone in McLaughlin's Bar on Friday night.
Three men and a teenager, arrested over the death, have all been released on bail.Three men and a teenager, arrested over the death, have all been released on bail.
Ryan's funeral will be held at St John's Church, Coleraine, County Londonderry, on Wednesday, near where he had been living. Ryan's funeral has taken place at St John's Church, Coleraine, County Londonderry, near where he had been living.