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Man Hit, Killed By Train In New Haven: Report

A man was struck and killed by a train in New Haven on Monday evening.

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NEW HAVEN, CT — A man was struck and killed by a train Monday evening near the intersection of Hemingway Street and First Avenue, according to The New Haven Register. The 22-year-old victim was reportedly hit by a Shore Line East train around 5:30 p.m.

The man took his own life by jumping in front of the train, according to Mayor Justin Elicker.

"I was just at the scene of the accident," Elicker said in a statement. "In these deeply challenging times please take a moment to check in with your friends, family and loved ones. I know many of us are really feeling the strain of this pandemic, so it is up to us as a community to check in with each other and be there for one another. I send my deepest condolences to the family of the deceased."

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The Shore Line East train runs between New Haven and New London. Trains on the line were canceled Monday night "due to police action," The New Haven Register reported.

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