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Coroner To Notify Next Of Kin Of Man Killed In Metrolink Collision

Coroner’s officials are looking to notify the next of kin of a man who was killed in a Metrolink collision Tuesday evening.


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The victim is a Caucasian male in his 50’s, said Lt. Ed Winter of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner. The victim was a Canyon Country resident.

Photo by Leon Worden, SCVTV.

Photo by Leon Worden, SCVTV.

Officials are working to to notify the next of kin.

The collision involved a Metrolink train heading out of Santa Clarita toward the Antelope Valley.

The incident occurred just before 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Golden Oak Road.

“The train had just departed. There were no reported injuries by staff or passengers,” said Scott Johnson, a Metrolink spokesman. “The incident train departed the scene at 9:05 p.m. There were 124 passengers on board.”

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau officials are continuing to investigate the incident.

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Coroner To Notify Next Of Kin Of Man Killed In Metrolink Collision

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