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a forty-year-old loses her life when she is hit by a train

The emergency system put in place did not go unnoticed in this one-way street. It was a little after 3 p.m. this Thursday, December 19 when the Terrifortine firefighters were called to intervene in a train accident in Bourogne. Near the level crossing on rue de la Gare, a person had just been hit by a train traveling on the TER -Delle line. He came from the town of Delloise and was driving in the direction of the Lion City.

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No third party intervention

The national gendarmerie, its criminal identification service in particular, was mobilized. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the police, this 49-year-old woman comes from the Bourgogne commune. At the end of this Thursday afternoon, after carrying out various observations and usual checks, they favored the hypothesis of a desperate gesture. That of the intervention of a third party seems to be ruled out.

Line cut in both directions of traffic

More than twenty firefighters, from the emergency centers of Belfort, Tourelles (Morvillars) and Beaucourt with nearly ten adapted vehicles, were called upon. The mayor of the town as well as SNCF agents were also present on the scene. “The ten passengers on the train concerned were picked up by a bus. The driver of the train, as required by procedure, has been replaced,” indicates the railway company via its press service. Before adding: “The rail line was cut in both directions of traffic for three hours and replacement buses were put in place. The first trains were able to run again on the axis shortly after 6:30 p.m..”

Two similar deaths in three days in the area

A similar death occurred a little earlier this week in North Franche-Comté. At 7 p.m. this Tuesday, December 17, firefighters from and Haute-Saône intervened in the region of Montbéliard, in Aibre, where a TGV which was providing the - link had just hit a 45-year-old man. The victim was killed instantly. With 440 passengers on board, the train was immobilized for almost three hours before being able to resume its journey after the approval of an SNCF official. The driver, shocked, was taken care of by the company’s services. According to the police, this is also a suicide.

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