Person hit – train traffic stopped

A person has been hit by a train in the Bromölla area.

Train traffic is now at a standstill and

The alarm came at 19.56 to SOS. The person was lifeless when rescue workers arrived at the scene, according to the rescue service.

Skånetrafiken announces that no trains can pass at present. On their website, they write that new information will arrive at 10 pm. Replacement buses have been ordered for commuters traveling between Kristianstad and Karlskrona.

No crime is suspected in connection with the accident.

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