Walter James Griffin was killed when train he was training on passed a stationary freight car with a protruding metal beam
An Alabama woman whose husband was decapitated when the Norfolk Southern train he was training on passed a stationary freight car with a protruding metal beam is suing for wrongful death. The lawsuit comes at a difficult time for the rail giant, which must contend with litigation over a recent toxic derailment in Ohio.
Walter James Griffin III, 43, was training to become a conductor when he was killed in Bessemer, Alabama, on 13 December, al.com reported.
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