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A teenager who died after being struck by a train has been described as an "amazing girl, inside and out".
She has been named as Jasmine Morris and heartbroken friends have been paying tribute to the 16-year-old.
Police were called to Swanley station shortly after 6am yesterday following reports of a casualty on the tracks.
Today, a growing number of flowers have been left outside the station in memory of Jasmine.
One tribute read: "Jasmine will always be in our hearts.
"A beautiful young girl, gone but never forgotten."
It then carried the number for the Samaritans and added: "Don't suffer in silence."
Devastated pals also took to social media to pay their respects.
Her friend, Jessica Ellis, posted: "Rest In Peace Jasmine Morris .. you was an amazing girl, inside and out.
"Always so kind throughout primary, and all of secondary. We all love you and miss you.."
Another pal described Jasmine as the "loveliest and most stunning girl I ever met". She added: "Jasmine you truly had a heart of gold and I can’t believe what’s happened."
"Everyone please be kind as you never know what’s going on behind closed doors."
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