Police are looking to speak with two people as part of their investigation into the death of a woman at Ballymena train station.
A woman in her 50s passed away shortly before 5.40pm on Sunday, July 31, on the railway tracks at the station.
Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death and have said they would like to speak with two people who are believed to have spoken to the woman sometime between 5pm and 5.40pm.
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They are also asking anyone with any further information to contact them on non-emergency number 101.
Chief Inspector Arnie O’Neill said: “Shortly before 5:40pm, it was reported that a woman in her 50s was on the railway tracks in the area. Sadly, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
“As part of our investigation, we would like to speak with two people who were believed to have spoken to the woman sometime between 5pm and 5:40pm who we believe may be able to assist with our enquiries.
“We are continuing to appeal to anyone with any information in relation to this incident to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1486 31/07/22.”
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