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July 7, 2004

Coroner Says Septa Train Ran Over Deaf Man

From: NBC 10.com, PA - Jul 7, 2004

Man Dies After Hopping From Train

The Montgomery County coroner said Wednesday a man who was killed in Roslyn, Pa., by a commuter train was deaf and may have feared he had missed his station and tried to hop off.

Dr. Halbert Fillinger, whose office conducted an autopsy, said Robert Malley, 43, of Ardsley, Pa., couldn't hear the conductor's announcements, since he had recently undergone surgery for hearing loss and was to receive hearing-aid implants.

Police and transit agency officials said the accident occurred about 9:15 p.m. Sunday.

SEPTA spokesman Richard Maloney said a railroad crossing signal wasn't functioning when the southbound train approached the Roslyn station.

Maloney says the train stopped across the intersection from the station so the conductor could stop traffic and walk the train through the crossing.

Witnesses told police that just as the train began to move again, Malley either stepped off or lost his balance and fell to the ground, becoming trapped beneath the train.

Malley was rushed to Abington Memorial Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

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