Fremont pedestrian-train incident
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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,
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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