Family Struck by Train on Fremont Bridge
Family Struck by Train on Fremont Bridge

Family Struck by Train on Fremont Bridge

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On May 18 in Fremont, Ohio, a family from Fort Wayne, Indiana was struck by a northbound Norfolk Southern train while on or near a railroad bridge over the Sandusky River. The incident resulted in the deaths of a 58-year-old woman and her 38-year-old daughter, while a 5-year-old girl from the family remains missing despite continued search efforts by emergency crews. An infant, believed to be about 1 year old, was rescued from the river by a witness and taken to a hospital after CPR was performed. Authorities are still investigating whether all family members were struck by the train or if some entered the river trying to avoid it. The bridge is posted with no trespassing signs, and the reason the family was on the tracks is unknown. Norfolk Southern has expressed condolences and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

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