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Fatal Train Accident at Amusement Park

Conductor in Fatal Amusement Park Accident Admitted Going Too Fast

By Orlando Personal Injury Attorney on April 2, 2011

The conductor of the train involved in a fatal amusement park accident admitted to a police officer that the train was going too fast at the time of the accident. The accident claimed the life of a six-year-old boy in Spartanburg, SC, and it caused 19 people to go to area hospitals for treatment for their injuries. Mr. Conrad, the conductor of the train, told police “he knew better than to drive the train that fast.”

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