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Hit by train Wednesday while walking on tracks
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Hit by train Wednesday while walking on tracks
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Hamilton County dispatch confirms that one person is dead after being hit by a train on Industrial Boulevard in Sale Creek Wednesday evening.
We found him with a bullet that entered his abdomen and exited through his shoulder and completely severed one of his arms," the couple said.
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