Image released as police try to identify man who died at a London railway station

Picture of Alan Holden

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man who died at mortlake
Credit: British Transport Police

British Transport Police have released an artists impression of a man who sadly died on the railway close to station in London.

They are hoping the image may help identify the man and inform his family.

Described as being between 20 and 40 years old, with black short hair and of a slim build and short height the man was wearing a green polo shirt with text reading “Sulid Supra Used High Quality Motorcycle Parts.”, he was also not wearing any socks or shoes.

The incident occurred on Monday 14th December 2020 and officers were called to the line between Mortlake and North Sheen after they were called about a casualty on the line around 10 am.

Although paramedics attended the man was pronounced dead at the scene, investigations are continuing into the circumstances behind his death.

If you think you recognise the man or have information about the incident you should contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 140 of 14/12/20

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