3 dead, toddler hospitalized in train collision
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A train in Ohio struck multiple pedestrians, killing three members of a family and hospitalizing an infant, officials said.
The death toll of an Ohio train crash has risen to three after a 5-year-old child was found dead near the site of the collision. A 14-month-old child who was hospitalized in critical condition is reportedly the sole survivor.
On Monday afternoon, authorities announced that they recovered the body of a 5-year-old girl from the Sandusky River. 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.
Four pedestrians involved in a train accident in Fremont, Ohio. Emergency crews are searching the Sandusky River
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,
Train collision in Fremont, Ohio, results in two fatalities and one child critically injured, with another child missing.
A 14-month-old baby was pulled from the water by fishermen who immediately did CPR and got the baby breathing again, said Frost.