Tragedy in Knox County Indiana Sunday.
A male teen died and two others were seriously hurt in a train-vehicle collision in northern Knox County. The Knox County Sheriffs Department reports that the fatal mishap occurred just after 12 p.m. ET on the Joesph Emison Road west of U.S 41 near the town of Emison. An eastbound SUV attempted to beat a southbound train across the track at that location, but was struck. The driver of the SUV identified as 18 year old Noah Strange died in the crash. Two juvenile passengers with him are hospitalized and remain listed in serious condition. The situation remains under investigation
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