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The fisherman who rescued an infant from an Ohio river after a tragic pedestrian-train incident said he hoped "that someone else would do the same."
Two adults and a child are dead after a train struck them along a rail trestle at the Sandusky River in Fremont.
Three people are now confirmed dead and a 14-month-old infant was rescued after a Norfolk Southern train struck pedestrians while crossing the Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont Sunday evening. Authorities confirmed a 58-year-old woman and a 38-year-old woman,
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FOX 8 News on MSN‘Saw a little purple jacket’: Teen rescued child from river after deadly Fremont train accident“I saw a little purple jacket and thought, that’s a baby. And that just shook me, and I went and got the baby. You could see her go under and go back up. And when I got to her, she was leaning back and that scared me. I got her up, and I could tell she was breathing,” said Kieffer. The one-year-old girl was the only survivor.
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FREMONT, Ohio (WTVG) - Two adults and a child are dead and a baby is hospitalized after an incident involving a train Sunday evening in Fremont, according to Mayor Danny Sanchez. The people who died have been identified as: A 1-year-old was injured and is currently in the hospital in critical condition.
Two adults and a child are dead, and a baby was rushed to the hospital, when a train hit pedestrians in Fremont, Ohio. Here's the latest.
FREMONT, Ohio — Norfolk Southern, the operator of the train involved in Sunday’s deadly incident in Sandusky County, released a statement expressing condolences to families of the victims and confirming its cooperation with authorities. A group of ...