A man and a woman were led to safety at Crayford railway station earlier after reports suggested two people tried to jump in front of a train.
British Transport Police were called to the platform at 3.17pm today (August 17) over concerns for the pair's welfare.
A spokesman added: "Colleagues from the London Ambulance Service also attended, a man and a woman were both removed from harm and were taken to a place of safety. There are no reported injuries."
Officers from #TeamB were called to #Crayford Train Station this afternoon to reports of a male on a bridge over the railway line. Officers managed to secure the male before he was able to jump and he is currently being treated by @Ldn_Ambulance pic.twitter.com/fcvCHYhxBA
— Bexley MPS (@MPSBexley) August 17, 2018
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