Friday, October 05, 2001
Cincinnatian struck, killed by train
The Cincinnati Enquirer
COVINGTON Police were investigating the death of a Cincinnati woman who was struck by a train and found on railroad tracks early Thursday.
Assistant Chief Lt. Col. Jim Liles said the body of Kristin L. Sollinger, 34, was found around 2:55 a.m. Thursday on the CSX tracks between Russell, Washington, Ninth and 10th streets.
Police said the train's conductor saw a woman lying on the ground with her head and neck on the track. The conductor said she had her eyes open and was mumbling. He applied the brakes and sounded the horn but was unable to avoid striking Ms. Sollinger on the left side of her head.
Ms. Sollinger's vehicle was later found at the corner of Ninth and Chesapeake streets.
Ms. Sollinger was pronounced dead at the scene.
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