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Severe delays at Paddington station after two people killed by train Two killed by train at Ealing Broadway
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Trains to and from Paddington station have been delayed after two people were hit by a train at Ealing Broadway. Two people, one believed to be a child, died when they were struck by a train in west London.
British Transport Police, who were called at 18:10 BST, said the pair died at the scene. The pair were said to have fallen on to tracks at Ealing Broadway at 18:10 BST.
It is not yet known why they were on the tracks. Police, who have appealed for witnesses, said they were treating the deaths as "unexplained" and had yet to identify the victims.
First Great Western said two out of the four lines were working, but told travellers to expect delays. There are currently no services running to or from Ealing Broadway. Heathrow Express services were suspended, while First Great Western said there were delays of up to 90 minutes to and from Paddington.
British Transport Police said: "We were called at 6.10pm to Ealing Broadway station following reports that someone had been hit by a train.
"We attended along with the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade and discovered two people had been struck and killed by the train.
"We're still working to determine the identities of the deceased or how they came to actually be on the tracks."