The authorities say that a man was beaten by a deadly beating by a train heading north near the center of the city of Bourbank Mitranic late on Friday night.
The officers and paramedics responded around 10:15 pm to the paths near 201 North Street after receiving reports on one of the infantry that a train hit. When the first respondents arrived, they found a man lying next to the paths with serious injuries. The paramedics announced dead at the scene.
The police said that the train commander remained on the site and spoke with the investigators. It is neither drug nor alcohol is believed to be factors for the conductor, according to the preliminary results of the Burbank Police Administration.
After reviewing the monitoring footage and talking to the witnesses, the investigators decided that the man had deliberately put himself on the tracks with the train approaching. Police said that despite the efforts to stop, the train was unable to avoid collision.
No other injuries were reported.
The man has not yet been identified. Police said they were working with the Los Angeles County Office to confirm his identity and notify the relatives.
Anyone with information about the accident is required to contact the Borbank Police Investigation Department at 818-238-3210.