A woman dies on Saturday between Bath and Keynsham
A lady died on a train may have been inclining out of a window when she endured a hit to the head, said the police who might have witnessed the incident
She passed on in the wake of supporting genuine head wounds on a Bristol Temple Meads-bound administration, among Bath and Keynsham, on Saturday evening.
Police said the lady's demise isn't being treated as suspicious. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has been educated.
A British Transport Police representative stated: "We were called at around 10.10pm after a report a lady had gotten genuine head wounds while going on a train among Bath and Keynsham.
"Officers from British Transport Police went to alongside partners from Avon and Somerset Police and South Western Ambulance Service, yet in spite of their earnest attempts, the lady kicked the bucket at the scene.
"Our examination stays at a beginning time, however starting request propose the lady may have been inclining out of a window when she endured a hit to the head.
"Officers are as of now attempting to affirm her personality and educate her closest relative.
"We are proceeding to examine the conditions of the occurrence, which has been accounted for to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch.
"The demise isn't being treated as suspicious and a document will be set up for the coroner."
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