The unidentified victim, 19, and a student at Foshan Polytechnic, was taking pictures while visiting a rose garden in Liantang village, a popular spot among tourists, near the southern City of Foshan, when the tragedy occurred. Photographs taken before the tragedy show the teenager, dressed in a blue skirt and white top, posing in front of the camera as the train approaches behind her. Witnesses explained how the teen stood too close to the tracks, and ignored blaring horns from the locomotive driver as well as warnings from people around her, in an apparent attempt to get the train in the background of her photo. According to Mr Dai, the manager of the rose garden, the woman and a couple of her fellow students were visiting the area. It is thought that although she wasn’t standing directly on the tracks, the force generated by the train’s movement swept her under the wheels. Shocked passersby could do nothing but watch as the teenage girl was swept to her death. The woman suffered severe head injuries and blood loss. She was declared dead by the paramedics, who arrived within 20 minutes of the accident. Railway police are currently investigating the incident in Foshan. Locals revealed that although there are signs warning people not to go on the tracks, how tourists often ignore warning signs around the train tracks in order to get better pictures.