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In Dagestan, in the village of Mamedkala, a tragic event occurred that shocked the local community. A 15-year-old schoolgirl was the victim of a terrible accident on the railway tracks. A freight train moving along its route hit a girl who, it is believed, did not notice the approaching train.
According to preliminary data, the girl, wearing headphones, walked along the railway tracks and did not hear the sounds of the warning signal. Perhaps she was immersed in music or an audiobook, which prevented her from hearing the approaching train.
This tragic incident is a serious reminder of the need to follow safety rules when traveling near railroad tracks. It emphasizes the importance of environmental awareness, especially in high-risk areas.
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