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Train Hits Family on Ohio Railroad Bridge

Infant was rescued, but two women and a 5-year-old girl died
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 19, 2025 2:01 PM CDT
2 Women, 5-Year-Old Die After Train Hits Family
In this photo provided by Emerson Young, first responders are at the scene where a train sits idle on tracks after striking multiple pedestrians, Sunday evening, May 18, 2025, in Fremont, Ohio.   (Emerson Young via AP)

Two women and a 5-year-old girl died after a train struck the family members while they were on a railroad bridge over a northern Ohio river, authorities said Monday. Crews equipped with sonar had been scouring the Sandusky River through the night before they found the girl's body Monday near the bridge, said Fremont Mayor Danny Sanchez. The family from Fort Wayne, Indiana, had been on a fishing trip along the Sandusky River, and they were on the bridge Sunday night when the train came onto the span, Sanchez said. A 14-month old infant was rescued from the river by a witness who performed CPR, the Fremont News-Messenger reports. 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, Sanchez said.

An uninjured 14-year-old boy who was with the family went with the infant to the hospital, the News-Messenger reports. The mayor said the railroad bridge is not meant for pedestrians and was marked with no trespassing signs, the AP reports. He said he did not think the family was fishing off the bridge at the time the train approached. The two women who died were a mother and her adult daughter, the mayor said. Rail operator Norfolk Southern said in a statement that the company was deeply saddened by the tragedy and is working with authorities on the investigation.

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