A person has died at a Scots rail line which will likely be closed for a while "because of the complexity of the incident". Police had been referred to as to a piece of observe between Arbroath and Montrose - on the Dundee and Aberdeen line - at round 1.20pm on Tuesday.
Paramedics and emergency companies rushed to the scene after studies of a casualty. Nonetheless a person was pronounced useless upon arrival.
ScotRail has warned commuters to anticipate delays and doable cancellations on Glasgow Queen Road to Aberdeen, and Edinburgh to Aberdeen companies. Enquiries are underway to determine the circumstances behind his dying.
It's not at the moment identified how lengthy delays are anticipated, however the rail operator tweeted: "As a result of complexity of the incident the police have suggested the road could also be closed for a while."
A British Transport Police spokesperson instructed the Document: "Officers had been referred to as to the road in Braehead at 2.16pm following studies of a casualty. Paramedics additionally attended nonetheless sadly a person has been pronounced useless on the scene. Officers are working to determine the complete circumstances behind his dying."
A Police Scotland spokesperson stated: “We had been made conscious of concern for an individual at Lunan Bay close to Arbroath round 1.20pm on Tuesday, 5 June.
“Emergency companies are at the moment on the scene.”
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