Emergency services, including police and paramedics, rushed to Stratford Station on Montfichet Road, London, E20 on Friday evening following reports of a person under a westbound Central Line train.
The incident, which occurred on the westbound platform of the Central Line, prompted a swift response from the authorities as they worked to manage the situation. The London Underground team, along with the police, have confirmed the station was temporarily closed as emergency services worked to attend to the individual involved.
At this time, there is no official confirmation regarding the condition of the individual, but reports indicate that a person had jumped in front of the train. Commuters were urged to avoid the area while the situation was handled, with delays expected across the Central Line as services were suspended on the westbound route.
A police spokesperson stated, “We are currently responding to an incident at Stratford Station. Please allow extra time for your journey, and we will provide updates as soon as possible.
London Underground officials have expressed their gratitude to commuters for their patience during this difficult time and are working to restore services as quickly as possible.
Anyone affected by the incident or in need of support is encouraged to reach out to Samaritans or similar mental health resources for assistance.
Further updates are expected as the investigation continues.