ROYAL OAK, MI -- Police continue to investigate the

death of a 26-year-old Florida man

killed by a train while crossing railroad tracks in Royal Oak early Saturday.

Police on Monday identified the victim as Hosam Elghannam of Florida and said they believe his death was accidental.

Investigators "determined he ran across the railroad tracks to meet some friends at another location when he was struck by the oncoming train," Royal Oak police said in a statement Monday. "There are no indications this was a suicide."

Elghannam disregarded a lowered crossing arm at S. Main and Sixth streets and attempted to cross the tracks about 1 a.m. Saturday, Royal Oak police said

He was pronounced dead at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.

Elghannam helped a friend move from Florida to the Royal Oak area and was visiting with friends.

Several witnesses indicated the train had sounded its horn, according to the statement, and the crossing was active and properly working.

Royal Oak police, in conjunction with the Oakland County Sheriff's Office and Canadian National Railway police, are conducting an investigation.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Royal Oak police at 248-246-3500 and reference report No. 16-7048.