Emergency services were sent to the scene in the early hours of this morning
A woman was killed after being hit by a freight train on a level crossing in Coventry.
Police and paramedics were called to the scene in Coundon in the early hours of Wednesday.
Despite the ambulance service sending multiple resources, there was nothing they could do to save the woman, and was pronounced dead at the scene.
West Midlands Ambulance Service assessed the train driver for shock.
A spokesman said: “At 1.19am we received calls to a collision on Worsdell Close.
“We were called to reports of a person hit by a train.
“Unfortunately, when we arrived it was confirmed a female was already deceased at the scene.
“The freight train driver was assessed as he was in a lot of shock.”
One resident living nearby told the Telegraph she was unaware of the incident, but said it was “sad news” to hear that somebody had died.
British Transport Police are this morning working to identify the woman and inform her next of kin.
They have also confirmed they are not treating the death as suspicious.
A spokesman from British Transport Police said: “BTP officers were called to Coundon Road level crossing in Coventry at around 1.15am to reports that a person had been struck by a train.
“We attended along with the ambulance service and sadly a person was found to have died at the scene.
“We are working to identify the person and locate their next of kin.
“The incident is not currently being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”
