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A train in Ohio struck multiple pedestrians, killing three members of a family and hospitalizing an infant, officials said.
Officials say two adults were killed and an infant was injured after being struck by a Norfolk Southern train on the Miles Newton Bridge in Fremont.
The Sandusky County Sheriff said two women died, an infant pulled from the river was taken to a hospital and another child remained missing.
The people who died are believed to be a mother and daughter, ages 58 and 38, from Fort Wayne, Indiana, as well as a 5-year-old, the mayor said. The 5-year-old’s body was found in the Sandusky River on May 19.
Three people from Fort Wayne died after being hit by a train on a bridge over a river in Ohio, authorities say. A rescued 1-year-old girl was in critical condition.
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Crews have resumed searching the Sandusky River following a train collision in Fremont that killed two people and injured a baby Sunday evening. A child is still missing as of Monday morning. WTOL 11 was at the scene late Sunday following the incident,
Fremont Mayor Danny Sanchez said the body of a five-year-old girl who went missing in the Sandusky River Sunday evening, has been recovered just before noon Monday.Fremont Fire Chief Paul Halbeisen said they used the latest technology in their recovery effort.
Train collision in Fremont, Ohio, results in two fatalities and one child critically injured, with another child missing.