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Australian man's 'limbs amputated after riding train' in Canada


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An Australian man has lost limbs after he was hit by a train in Canada.

The 25-year-old man told Canadian police he was "riding the train" and fell off, suffering serious injuries, including severed or partially severed limbs.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were called to the tracks near Revelstoke in the British Columbian interior in the early hours of Saturday, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports.

The mounties were responding to reports of a trespasser and found a seriously injured man, who was taken to Queen Victoria hospital in Revelstoke.

The man's identity has not been revealed and it is unclear what condition he is currently in.

A police statement said some of his limbs had been completely or partially amputated, and he suffered injuries "consistent with being struck by a train or falling off a train."

Police said the man appeared to have fallen off the train and been struck by more train cars on the Canadian Pacific rail line.

Staff Sergeant Kurt Grabinsky said the man was conscious and told the officers he had been "riding the train".

CTV reported the man had been under the influence of alcohol and underwent full and partial limb amputations in hospital.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade issued a statement on Sunday saying it was aware of media reports and was seeking to provide consular assistance to an Australian man hospitalised in British Colombia.

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