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Two Schoolboys Die on Railway Line in Cheshire - Liverpool Echo

  • On the night of July 3, 2025, two 16-year-old boys tragically lost their lives on the railway lines close to Poynton station in Cheshire.
  • Officers were called at around 10:10pm to reports of a casualty on the tracks, prompting an emergency response and investigation.
  • Emergency services attended the scene, paramedics attempted resuscitation, and rail lines closed overnight affected multiple train operators including Avanti West Coast, Cross Country, and Northern.
  • British Transport Police confirmed the deaths were non-suspicious and stated, "Two people were pronounced dead at the scene," while work continued until rail services resumed at 6:15am.
  • The investigation into the deaths remains ongoing, with authorities preparing a file for the coroner and police collecting evidence near the scene.
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Traffic was immediately stopped and the railway lines were closed.

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Tragedy as two teenagers killed on railway line in Cheshire

British Transport Police said officers were called at around 10.10pm on Thursday, July 3, to reports of a casualty on the tracks near Poynton…

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Two teenagers, 16, killed on railway lines in Cheshire

British Transport Police said the incident is not being treated as suspicious

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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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