The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Witness describes deadly train crash

- By Chelsea Prince Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on

Shadari Jett watched as a black Chevrolet Impala came out of nowhere, sped past her and toward a railroad crossing in South Fulton.

A CSX train was approachin­g the intersecti­on of Buffington Road and Roosevelt Highway about 3:30 p.m. Monday. The crossing arms were down. The train’s horn was blaring. And Jett was screaming for the car to stop.

“I was trying to tell them, ‘No,’” she said in an interview with Channel 2 Action News.

The next thing Jett saw was the Impala collide with the train.

“The engine flew. Debris. Air bags. Parts from the car,” Jett said. “And that’s when I pulled my car across the grass and jumped out and tried to go help the ladies.”

Only one of the four people in the car survived. That person, whose name has not been released, was taken to Grady Memorial Hospital with minor injuries. South Fulton police on Tuesday identified the victims as Lidonda Carter, 40, Santania McDowell, 18, and Mackenzie Mack, 16.

“They tried to beat the train,” Jett told Channel 2. “I just wish they would have never tried to beat that train.”

The South Fulton Police Department is leading an investigat­ion into the crash.

No one on the train was injured, according to CSX.

“CSX appreciate­s the swift response by local emergency personnel and extends its thoughts to those impacted by this tragic event,” a spokesman for the company said Monday in a statement.

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