
Two folks have died after being struck by trains in separate incidents close to Glasgow.
British Transport Police have confirmed that two folks have sadly died following incidents close to Bishopbriggs and Kilpatrick stations this afternoon.
Emergency companies had been referred to as to a casualty on the tracks at Bishopbriggs round 1.20pm the place an individual was pronounced useless on the scene.
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One other casualty was reported on the tracks close to Kilpatrick station round 4.29pm. They had been additionally pronounced useless on the scene.
The road between Dalmuir and Dumbarton has since reopened with some delays nonetheless to be anticipated.
A spokesperson for British Transport Police stated: “Officers had been referred to as to Bishopbriggs station at 1.18pm on 25 Could following studies of a casualty on the tracks.
“Paramedics additionally attended nonetheless sadly an individual was pronounced useless on the scene.
“The incident just isn’t being handled as suspicious and a report can be ready for the Procurator Fiscal.
“Officers had been referred to as to Kirkpatrick station at 4.29pm on Could 25 to studies of a casualty on the tracks.
“Paramedics additionally attended, and sadly an individual was pronounced useless on the scene.
“This incident just isn’t being handled as suspicious and a file can be ready for the procurator fiscal.”
In the event you’ve been affected by any of the problems lined on this story otherwise you’re in want of assist, please contact the Samaritans in Glasgow. You possibly can name free from any telephone on 116 123 or head to the Samaritans website for extra data.
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