Car hit by a train and dragged for about one hundred metres in Sherbrooke: no one was seriously injured
News 8 July, 2017
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Friday, July 7 2017 21:09
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A motorist and his passenger had a narrow escape early Friday evening when their vehicle was hit by a train and dragged a hundred meters, in the area of Bromptonville, Sherbrooke.
The accident occurred at about 19 h on the rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste, near the Saint-François river.
According to the police of Sherbrooke, nobody was seriously injured in this event. Only the passenger of the vehicle suffered a minor injury to the head.
The car would be a total loss.
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