A man has died after 'setting himself on fire' at a railway station despite emergency service efforts to save him.
Officers were called to Church and Oswaldtwistle Station in Lancashire just before 6.30am today to reports a man was on fire. He was pronounced dead at the scene after emergency services arrived at the train station, on the outskirts of Accrington.
Forensic officers carried out investigations at the station following the incident and the platform was closed off for around four hours. It has since reopened. Black deposits, thought to be from fire, can still be seen on the platform, while one chair in the shelter appears damaged.
Local councillor Peter Britcliffe said he was very sad to hear of the incident. "This is a tragic incident and very sad and our condolences go to the deceased family. I would urge anyone to seek assistance and help if they are feeling low. I would ask people to contact organisations such as the Samaritans who are on call at all times of the day."
A spokesman for British Transport Police said: “Officers were called to Church and Oswaldtwistle Station at 6.27am this morning following reports of a person on fire at the location. The person was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. The platform was closed whilst forensic officers carried out an initial investigation of the scene. The station reopened at 10.35am. Enquiries establishing the circumstances are ongoing.”
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