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PNR claims right-of-way amid accident that killed man

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MANILA, Philippines鈥撯嶵he Philippine National Railways (PNR) defended on Monday that its train that fatally hit a man had the right-of-way during the incident.

The 21-year-old鈥 Jordan de Jesus was walking along the railway when he was hit by a PNR northbound train on its way to Tutuban in Sampaloc, Manila Monday morning.

But Paul de Quiros, PNR spokesperson, told 黑料社 in a phone interview that de Jesus illegally crossed the rail tracks.

鈥淭he PNR鈥檚 posture is that we had the right-of-way. It was an accident. He should have crossed in the crossing area,鈥 de Quiros said.

Although there were 鈥渃rossing-keepers鈥庘 in the station, he said the security were not able to call out de Jesus since the area where he was walking prohibits passers-by to cross the railways.

鈥庘漌e advised the public before that, when crossing, they should assume every time that there is always an oncoming train,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e enjoin the public to cross the (train) area with extreme caution.鈥庘

The PNR official also said they would not hastily conclude that they were not liable in the accident.

鈥淲e would still launch an immediate investigation on the incident and the train鈥檚 driver. It鈥檚 our standard operating 鈥巔rocedure,鈥 he said.

Witnesses said De Jesus did not notice the train behind him since he had to avoid another train moving northbound.

When the man was just about to cross the other lane, both northbound and southbound trains simultaneously 鈥巆ame.

鈥淗e was supposed to cross to the northbound lane but the [other] train [had] run over him be鈥巉ore he could pass by,鈥 de Quiros said.

He was dragged at least 200 meters from where he was standing, causing his head to be severed from his body.

Though maintaining that it was not the management鈥檚 fault, de Quiros said they would still provide financial assistance 鈥渇or humanitarian reasons.鈥

He said the family of de Jesus 鈥巆ould apply for financial assistance but 鈥渙n a limited capacity only.鈥

De Quiros said there was a disruption in the PNR operation but it only lasted for 鈥渓ess than 30 minutes.鈥

As of posting, train operations have鈥 resumed after the fatal incident took place at 8:25 a.m.

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