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Two killed by train at Elstree & Borehamwood station | Two killed by train at Elstree & Borehamwood station |
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Two teenagers died when they were hit by a train near a Hertfordshire station, police said. | Two teenagers died when they were hit by a train near a Hertfordshire station, police said. |
A girl, named by police as Charleigh Disbrey, 15, and an 18-year-old boy, were struck close to Elstree & Borehamwood station at about 21:00 BST on Monday. | |
The pair were students at Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood. | The pair were students at Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood. |
They were pronounced dead at the scene, British Transport Police said. | They were pronounced dead at the scene, British Transport Police said. |
The two, both from the Borehamwood area, are believed to have been hit on the southbound line, 200 yds (183m) north of the station, by a train travelling from St Albans to Sutton. | |
Roger Perkins from First Capital Connect said there were no passengers on board, but the two drivers in the cab, were being offered the company's "full care and support". | |
Gary Sanderson, from the East of England Ambulance Service, said: "On arrival it was evident nothing could be done." | Gary Sanderson, from the East of England Ambulance Service, said: "On arrival it was evident nothing could be done." |
Counselling offered | Counselling offered |
A police spokesman said the force was not treating the deaths as suspicious and was not looking for anyone else. | A police spokesman said the force was not treating the deaths as suspicious and was not looking for anyone else. |
Hertswood Academy said it was informed of the deaths by police at the start of the school day on Tuesday and had held a special assembly before sending pupils home. | Hertswood Academy said it was informed of the deaths by police at the start of the school day on Tuesday and had held a special assembly before sending pupils home. |
"From the details that we have been given we believe that two of our students, one in year 10, and one in year 13, have tragically died," a statement said. | "From the details that we have been given we believe that two of our students, one in year 10, and one in year 13, have tragically died," a statement said. |
Headteacher Peter Gillett, added: "As a close community, obviously we are devastated by this tragedy. | |
"Both students were talented, hard working and well respected members of our academy. | |
"Our thoughts are with their families at this most difficult time." | |
The school added it was offering counselling and closely monitoring the wellbeing of all students in the coming days. | The school added it was offering counselling and closely monitoring the wellbeing of all students in the coming days. |