Rebecca Woodard's SUV was hit by a train at a Kansas City Southern Railway Crossing in Doyline, Louisiana.
A Louisiana woman who died after being struck by a train has been hailed as a hero, as she had been trying to rescue her 2-year-old grandchild at the time.
A preliminary investigation revealed the 51-year-old's vehicle—identified as a 1997 Chevrolet Blazer—had stalled at a railroad crossing while traveling south on Louisiana Highway 163. She told the older grandchild to run while she tried to get the younger grandchild out of the vehicle, Doyline Police Chief Robert Hayden told KTBS-TV.
Hardy said a toxicology sample was obtained from Woodard and will be submitted for analysis. The crash remains under investigation, he added.
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