A 16-year-old girl was struck and killed by a train while walking on subway tracks in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, police said.
The girl was walking north with a group of others near the 4th Avenue 9th Street subway station in Park Slope when she was struck by a southbound G train, authorities and sources said.
The girl was found unconscious and unresponsive at the scene by first responders and was pronounced dead, police said.
Police sources said she was on a catwalk inside the tunnel before being hit.
Law enforcement officials said other teens were seen running from the scene after the incident.
Police said the investigation is ongoing, but no criminal activity is suspected.
Her identity was not released Tuesday night pending notification of her family.

Police said two other people were struck and killed by trains in separate incidents inside subway stations in Manhattan and Brooklyn on Tuesday. No criminality was suspected in either incident.
The three deaths occurred a day after a commuter was struck and killed by a subway train in Harlem on Monday night. The victim was pushed away in an unprovoked attack by an emotionally disturbed man with a criminal history.



