POLICE are appealing for two women who may have ‘vital accounts’ of the Slough Railway Station double fatality.

British Transport Police want to speak to two women on platform five at the time of the incident.

Slough mum Rubina Khan, 46, and her son Amaar, 10, died after being hit by a train at around 9.40am on Tuesday last week (23).

The deaths are being treated as suspicious, and detectives are trying to trace the movement of the mother and son prior to them being on the tracks.

Detective Sergeant Andy Nattrass said: “So far we have managed to speak to a number of people who saw Rubina and Amaar prior to their tragic deaths, but we are certain there are more witnesses who have yet to come forward.

“We would particularly like to speak to two women who were on platform five at Slough station at the time of the incident.

“We know the women spoke to another witness at the station – and told her they had seen what happened – but we have yet to trace them.

“Their accounts may be vital in piecing together exactly what happened and it is imperative that we speak to them as soon as possible.

DS Nattrass added: “Even the smallest piece of information could be crucial.” Call police on 0800 40 50 40 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.