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Two killed by train at Ealing Broadway Mother and daughter killed by train at Ealing Broadway
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Two people, one believed to be a child, died when they were struck by a First Great Western train in west London. A mother and her teenage daughter have died after being struck by a First Great Western train in west London.
The pair were said to have fallen on to tracks at Ealing Broadway at 18:10 BST on Tuesday. The woman, 36, and her 16-year-old child were killed at Ealing Broadway station at 18:10 BST on Tuesday.
Police said they were treating the deaths as "unexplained" and had not yet identied the victims. British Transport Police (BTP) said it was not treating the pair's deaths as suspicious.
Heathrow Express services were suspended, while First Great Western said there were delays of up to 90 minutes to and from Paddington. Heathrow Express services were suspended, while First Great Western said there were delays to and from Paddington on Tuesday evening.
British Transport Police said: "We were called at 6.10pm to Ealing Broadway station following reports that someone had been hit by a train. BTP officers attended the scene along with the Met Police, London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade.
"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."
The force said the train was London-bound.The force said the train was London-bound.
'Horrific scene' Supt Chris Horton, from BTP, said: "We can confirm that we are not treating the deaths as suspicious and we will assist in the compilation of a report for the coroner.
Last night, commuters took to Twitter to express their concern. "Our thoughts are now with the family and we have specialist officers with them providing support and guidance at what is clearly a difficult and traumatic time."
Girl_about_town tweeted: "Just changed at Ealing Broadway. Rammed with firemen and policemen. Sadly two deaths, apparently."
Thomas Clements wrote: "Forensics still on the track at Ealing Broadway. Just witnessed an utterly horrific scene. Feel for the people who have to deal with it now."
Tom Kimber tweeted: "So the train I'm on has hit two people at Ealing Broadway. A sad business."
A spokesman for First Great Western said: "We are doing all we can to help the police with their investigation into this terrible incident."A spokesman for First Great Western said: "We are doing all we can to help the police with their investigation into this terrible incident."