An Irish national taking a tour in western Thailand died Tuesday after falling out of a moving train, police said.

The man was identified as 45-year-old Patrick Ward, whose passport said he was born in New Zealand.

His current place of residence was not immediately known, but he entered Thailand on December 26 on a tourist visa.

A train passes over the Krasae Viaduct at dusk near Kanchanaburi, Thailand.  This track is part of the infamous Death Railway, built during WWII. Passengers are looking out the windows.
Patrick Ward was travelling along the rail line known as the death railway in Thailand. (Getty)

Police said Ward travelled Tuesday by rail with a tour group from the capital, Bangkok, to Kanchanaburi town, where the bridge over the River Kwai, made famous in the movie about the railway constructed by forced labour under Japanese WWII occupation, is located.

After a brief stop, the group proceeded to Sai Yok waterfall, another popular tourist destination.

Police Major Kiatisak Kerdchok of the Sai Yok police said that according to witnesses, when the train slowed down at a scenic spot, Ward opened a door in the carriage and fell seven to eight metres down a slope.

He did not confirm reports in Thai media that Ward was trying to take a selfie when the accident occurred just before noon.

Police found Ward’s body at the scene with wounds but none that suggested foul play.

Kiatisak said a full autopsy would be conducted Wednesday in Bangkok, and fellow members of the tour group questioned.

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