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Two adults and a child are dead after a train struck them along a rail trestle at the Sandusky River in Fremont.
Officials said it's not clear whether the train hit all four or whether some may have jumped or were thrown into the river to avoid the locomotive.
Authorities confirmed a 58-year-old woman and a 38-year-old woman, believed to be mother and daughter, were killed. An infant with its mother when she was struck by the train was rescued from the Sandusky River. The infant is believed to be 14 months old.
Two adults are dead, a child is missing and a baby was rushed to the hospital when a train hit pedestrians in Fremont, Ohio. Here's the latest.
The Sandusky County Sheriff said two women and a 5-year-old child died. A child pulled from the river was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
A mother, 58 years old, and her daughter 38 years old, are dead after being struck by a train in Fremont, according to City of Fremont Mayor Danny Sanchez. Two young children were also hit.
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.
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WJW-TV Cleveland 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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A 14-month-old baby was pulled from the water by fishermen who immediately did CPR and got the baby breathing again, said Frost.