LOS ANGELES - The widow of a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy filed late Monday the first of what's expected to be many lawsuits in connection with the deadly January derailment of a Metrolink train.
Eleven people were killed and 200 people were injured in the Jan. 26 accident that authorities said occurred because a man abandoned his sport utility vehicle on the tracks at the Los Angeles-Glendale border.
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Eleven people were killed and 200 people were injured in the Jan. 26 accident that authorities said occurred because a man abandoned his sport utility vehicle on the tracks at the Los Angeles-Glendale border.
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