• March 09, 2017

Tiffany Glidden Killed, Sammy Glidden-Fry Injured in Accident in Breedsville, MI

Breedsville, MI -- A crash between a passenger car and a train took the life of 47-year-old Tiffany Glidden and left her 14-year-old son, Sammy Glidden-Fry injured in Breedsville, MI.

The details of the incident are sparse, but it appears the vehicle occupied by the victims collided with an oncoming train. The collision reportedly took place at 16th Avenue near 54th Street around 3:50 p.m. Representatives with South Haven Area Emergency Services claimed the train that struck the vehicle was a hauling coal from Port Sheldon Township. The train allegedly crashed into the driver's side door.

According to the report, the there are no warning lights nor gates.

Ms. Glidden was killed in the incident.

Mr. Glidden-Fry was left in stable condition.

The official investigation into the incident is currently underway.

There was no further information provided by the report.

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