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Quantico Death Ruled Accidental

By Potomac Local News
Published November 28, 2011 at 9:16PM

Quantico, Va. — A man was found dead Sunday morning in Quantico after he was struck by a train.

The victim was walking along the tracks in the area of Range Road when it appears he was struck by a passing train, police said.

The victim was pronounced dead on the scene, and police said his death appears to be an accident.

The victim was identified as 33-year-old Joseph Wilson of no fixed address.

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