The family of a young mother killed by an express train after she apparently jumped onto the track to retrieve her mobile phone have said their "world has been shattered".
Charlene Pickering, 23, mother to four-year-old Toby, was hit by the 7.15pm Waterloo to Exeter service at around 7.30pm on Sunday.
She is believed to have dropped her phone on to the tracks at Wimbledon station and jumped down to retrieve it, British Transport Police said.
In a statement issued by police, her family said: "Our world has been shattered by the tragedy that occurred on Sunday.
"Charlene was the light of our lives and with her infectious smile she brightened the world of all who knew her.
"She is survived by her four-year-old son Toby, who will fortunately have the support of his loving father Owen and his many family and friends to help him through this traumatic time."
Miss Pickering's boyfriend Daniel Pickett also paid tribute to his partner on Facebook, posting a message which read: "If only heaven had a phone babygirl I would love to hear your voice just once more.
"I really am not looking forward 2 spending my life without you we had made so many plans and they have been so cruelly taken. I am so lucky to (have) had you in my life even though it was only nearly 4 months."
He added that he would never forget her and that her son Toby was lucky to have her as a mother.
"He will be so proud of you and he will also make you proud," he wrote. "Love you beautiful sleep well xx."
Earlier in the day he had written on the social networking site that he was "on the way to Stamford Bridge with my gorgeous gf to watch Chelsea vs Pompey."
A spokesman for British Transport Police (BTP) said: "Officers were called to Wimbledon railway station on Sunday January 8 after a woman was struck by a train.
"London Ambulance Service paramedics also attended but the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Her death is being treated as non-suspicious."
Chief Inspector Alison Evans said: "We believe at this stage that the woman went on to the tracks to retrieve her mobile phone before being struck by the train.
"This appears to have been a tragic accident and our thoughts remain with the woman's family at this very difficult and sad time for them."
Police investigators are preparing a report for the coroner, the spokesman said.


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