A man recently named Employee of the Quarter was killed last month after inspecting the train tracks at Metromover in Miami, Florida, according to the Miami Herald.
The Metromover employee, who was 64-years-old, was surveying the train tracks when a computerized train lurched forward for unknown reasons. A conductor did not man the vehicle.
This was the first time a Metromover employee died on the tracks.
The Miami Herald also reported that the National Transportation Board was investigating the injury on the railroad, since the company receives federal money.
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