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British Transport Police say a 14-year-old girl killed when she was hit by a train is believed to have been with five others near the rail line.British Transport Police say a 14-year-old girl killed when she was hit by a train is believed to have been with five others near the rail line.
Victoria Swift died at Johnstown, south of Wrexham, on Monday evening.Victoria Swift died at Johnstown, south of Wrexham, on Monday evening.
Chief Inspector Paul Richards said: "We believe she was with five other people when the accident happened.Chief Inspector Paul Richards said: "We believe she was with five other people when the accident happened.
"We've established who they are but at the moment they're too distressed to speak, to build a picture of what actually happened.""We've established who they are but at the moment they're too distressed to speak, to build a picture of what actually happened."
Johnstown Councillor David Bithell said there have been problems with teenagers going onto the tracks.Johnstown Councillor David Bithell said there have been problems with teenagers going onto the tracks.
Police cordoned off the area near the railway linePolice cordoned off the area near the railway line
British Transport Police had earlier said they were looking at all aspects - including trespassing - as part of their inquiry.British Transport Police had earlier said they were looking at all aspects - including trespassing - as part of their inquiry.
The incident involving the 1635 Holyhead to Cardiff train happened just before 1900 GMT on Monday. Miss Swift was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident involving the 1635 Holyhead to Cardiff train happened just before 1900 GMT on Monday. Miss Swift, from Rhos near Wrexham, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Passengers recalled how the train had just left Wrexham when the driver braked sharply.Passengers recalled how the train had just left Wrexham when the driver braked sharply.
Karen Evans, head teacher of Grango school, said they learnt of Miss Swift's death with "great sadness".
"She was a happy and popular pupil and she will be greatly missed by everyone at the school.
"We will offer any support we can to our pupils and staff as we go through this very sad time."
Chief Inspector Paul Richards reiterated an appeal for any witnesses to contact British Transport Police.Chief Inspector Paul Richards reiterated an appeal for any witnesses to contact British Transport Police.
"From our perspective, what we're looking for is as much information as we can from anyone who was around last night at about seven o'clock," he said."From our perspective, what we're looking for is as much information as we can from anyone who was around last night at about seven o'clock," he said.
The death is a stark warning to those people who actually trespass on the rails how dangerous it can be British Transport Police Chief Inspector Paul RichardsThe death is a stark warning to those people who actually trespass on the rails how dangerous it can be British Transport Police Chief Inspector Paul Richards
"What we will do is try and establish all the facts and once we have all the facts that should give us a clearer picture as to what happened last night.""What we will do is try and establish all the facts and once we have all the facts that should give us a clearer picture as to what happened last night."
When asked about recent reports of youngsters being on the railway track, he said: "Trespassing is a problem throughout England and Wales and the problems are, I would say, no greater in Wales than they are in England.When asked about recent reports of youngsters being on the railway track, he said: "Trespassing is a problem throughout England and Wales and the problems are, I would say, no greater in Wales than they are in England.
"The death is a stark warning to those people who actually trespass on the rails how dangerous it can be"."The death is a stark warning to those people who actually trespass on the rails how dangerous it can be".
Meanwhile, Johnstown Councillor David Bithell said residents had raised concerns about children playing chicken on the track. In 2004 there has been "some quite serious problems".Meanwhile, Johnstown Councillor David Bithell said residents had raised concerns about children playing chicken on the track. In 2004 there has been "some quite serious problems".
Officers examining the scene of the incidentOfficers examining the scene of the incident
They had worked with police and Network Rail putting up more fences and carrying out school visits and the last six to eight months had been "relatively quiet".They had worked with police and Network Rail putting up more fences and carrying out school visits and the last six to eight months had been "relatively quiet".
But Mr Bithell added: "I did have a report on Sunday afternoon that trespass by children was continuing to happen.But Mr Bithell added: "I did have a report on Sunday afternoon that trespass by children was continuing to happen.
Among passengers on board the train was Welsh Culture Minister Alun Pugh who described "a very sombre atmosphere on the train" when it became clear what had happened..Among passengers on board the train was Welsh Culture Minister Alun Pugh who described "a very sombre atmosphere on the train" when it became clear what had happened..
"Our thoughts go out to the family - its obviously a desperate tragedy for the family," he said."Our thoughts go out to the family - its obviously a desperate tragedy for the family," he said.
British Transport Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them on 0800 405040British Transport Police are appealing for anyone with information to contact them on 0800 405040