Station death family tribute
The family of a man who was hit by a train following an altercation at Guildford station have described him as a "ray of sunshine"
The family of a man who was hit by a train following an altercation at Guildford station have described him as a "ray of sunshine"
Friends have paid tribute to a 22-year-old man who died after he was hit by a train following an altercation at a railway station.
The victim, named locally as Ryan Harrison, from Woking, Surrey, was with a friend at Guildford station at 11.40pm on Saturday when he became involved in the confrontation which involved a number of other men.
Shortly after the altercation, Mr Harrison was fatally injured by a train.
South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics attended but Mr Harrison was pronounced dead at the scene.
His family have been notified and his death is being treated as suspicious, according to British Transport Police.
Friend Jake Lund wrote on Facebook: "cant believe this has happened to such a nice person, rip Ryan".
Amir Ahmed also wrote on Twitter:
RIP Ryan Harrison. Still in shock. Gone, but never forgotten.
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