Police have released details of the victims of a series of train deaths across south-west London.
A 47-year-old man from Surbiton was hit and killed by a train at a level crossing in Littleheath Lane, Oxshott on January 26.
Just five days later, two people were hit and killed by trains within 15 minutes of each other at New Malden and Woking railway stations respectively.
British Transport Police has since confirmed that it was a 36-year-old man from London who was killed at New Malden station.
A 44-year-old woman from Blackpool was also killed when she was hit by a train at East Croydon railway station on February 2.
None of the deaths are being treated as suspicious.
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