An 18-year-old girl has died after being struck by a train in Sydney's south.
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Police from St George Local Area Command were called to Hurstville station shortly before 2pm on Thursday after receiving reports of a woman walking through the rail corridor.
They searched the tunnel but a short time later they received reports that a woman had been hit by a train and had died at the scene.
Horrified witnesses and train passengers were escorted from the platform.
"I will never forget what I just saw," one witness wrote on Twitter.
So I was just on a train that hit and killed someone at hurstville... They made us all get off and I will never forget what I just saw.... — Sydney / Kimberly (@WeAreSydney)
November 20, 2014
Was on a train this arvo heading home and the train I was on hit a person who died.Such a tragic event
#sydneytrains
#hurstville — Cath Bingham (@CathABingham)
November 20, 2014
Police refused to comment on whether it was a case of self-harm, but they have launched a criticial investigation.
"An independent incident team from Central Metropolitan Region will investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident," police said in a statement.
The incident caused significant delays on the Eastern Suburbs-Illawarra line and South Coast line as commuters made their way home.
arrives at hurstville.... 50mins after when i was meant to arrive......... — mish (@mish_shellx)
November 20, 2014
Hearing people complain about the train delays - someone died at Hurstville, have a heart. — k. (@______katieeee)
November 20, 2014