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My condolences to Tara, her family and her friends. She was only 18. Too young to die.
Eyeth said:I don't think that is the case. I think it's the fact that she's 'Miss Deaf Texas' is what made her tragic death 'newsworthy' in the eyes of many major news outlets.
Yes, you have a valid point otherwise.
EDGE said:What make McAvoy return home from Gallaudet? There are many reason why she wasn't able to continue for next quarter? All I thought that someone send her to death path.
Authorities investigating the death of the reigning Miss Deaf Texas, who was struck by a train as she walked along its track in South Austin, said today that she was hit by the train's snowplow as she walked about a foot away from its track.
"As the train approached, they sounded the horn and got no response," said Austin police Det. David Fugitt. "They activated the emergency brakes but were unable to stop in time."
Fugitt said he did not yet know the speed of the train when it struck Tara Rose McAvoy, 18, or the distance it traveled after the conductor spotted McAvoy.
He said the snowplow extended about 16 inches from the train on both sides.
Fugitt said McAvoy, who graduated from the Texas School for the Deaf in 2005 and won a state pageant in June, had been exchanging text messages with friends and family shortly before the accident near West Oltorf Street and Thornton Road.
She was walking to her mother's place of employment and had sent a message that she was taking a path along the train tracks, Fugitt said. Her father apparently was going to pick her up when he saw emergency crews at the scene.
downing said:ok. why need a snowplow train in Texas... I find this to be very Odd.
All north american locomotives come with snowplows. That is because all the railroads run in all different weather. So, every locomotive is built with a snowplow.downing said:ok. why need a snowplow train in Texas... I find this to be very Odd.
prostock19 said:All north american locomotives come with snowplows. That is because all the railroads run in all different weather. So, every locomotive is built with a snowplow.