Authorities have identified his father and their two sons were killed by the Amtrak train, Pennsylvania
Authorities have identified three people killed in the tragic Amtrak train incident nearby Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Thursday night as his father and his two adult sons.
The Bucks County Coroner office has identified the family as Christopher Crump, 56, David Crump, 31 and Thomas Crump, 24.

Three people were hit by train and killed on Thursday. (Fox 29)
Three families struck and killed by an Amtrak train near Philadelphia: police
Bristol Borough Police Chief Joe Moores said the digital officer at Fox News was called to an area near the railroad line around 6pm on Thursday after receiving reports from people on the track.
As officers were walking towards their family around 6:10pm, train The Moor said.
Moors previously told Fox News Digital that three men had heard of the train and appeared to have not been able to get off the truck in time.
According to Moors, they all hit at the same time.

The crash occurred in Bucks County, where another person was killed on an Amtrak train a day ago. (Fox 29)
The Coroner’s Office on Friday decided to have Thomas convulsions. Two sons, He took his own life.
However, Christopher and David’s way of death were declared an accident.
The train travelling from Boston, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia carried 236 passengers and crew.
No injuries have been reported to train passengers, crews or police.
Amtrak Police is working with Bristol Borough Police Department to lead the investigation.

Trains will be closed while officials investigate crashes in Bucks County. (Fox 29)
The tragedy came a day after another person from the same county was hit by a nearby Amtrak train Cornwells Heights Station.
Due to crash on Wednesday, train service was delayed an hour in all directions.
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According to Amtrak, no injuries were reported to 232 passengers or crew.
Amtrak is working with the Benthalem Police Department to investigate.