The authorities identify the father, 2 children killed by the Pennsylvania Amtrak train

The officials identified the three people killed in a tragic accident of the Amtrak nearby train Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Thursday evening as father and his two adult children.
Bucks’ Coronor’s Coronor office identified family members such as Christopher Cramp, 56, David Cramp, 31 years old, and Thomas Cramp, 24.

Three people were hit by a train and killed Thursday. (Fox 29)
3 members of the family affected and killed by Amtrak Train near Philadelphia: Police
Chief of the Police of the Bristol District Joe Mors said that Fox News digital agents were called in an area near the railway line at about 18:00 on Thursday after receiving news of people on the tracks.
As an officer he walked towards family members at about 6:10 pm, the train He hit and killed them, said Mors.
Previously Mors said to Fox News Digital that it seemed that the three men had heard the train and could not get off the tracks in time.
They were all affected at the same time, according to Mors.

The accident occurred in the county of Bucks, where another person was killed a day before by a large train. (Fox 29)
The Coroner office on Friday determined Thomas Cramp, the youngest of the two children, He took his life.
However, the way of death for Christopher and David was decreed an accident.
The train, which traveled from Boston, Massachusetts, Richmond, Virginia, transported 236 passengers and crew.
No injuries have been reported to train passengers, troupe or police.
The Amtrak police are leading the investigations, in coordination with the police department of the Bristol district.

The railway service is closed while the authorities investigate the Bucks county accident. (Fox 29)
The tragedy came only one day after another person in the same county was hit by a large amtrak train Cornwells Heights Station.
Wednesday’s accident delayed the railway service in all directions for an hour.
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No injuries were reported to 232 passengers or to the crew on board, according to Amtrak.
Amtrak is working with the Bensalem police department to investigate.