Manitoba community in shock after paradegoers witness fatal train incident

A Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day celebration in eastern Manitoba turned tragic Sunday afternoon when a person was struck and killed by a passing train.

According to Ivan Normandeau, reeve of the Rural Municipality of La Broquerie, the parade was just coming to an end when the incident happened.

Normandeau described the victim as an elderly woman who was walking across the tracks at a controlled crossing. Manitoba RCMP have yet to confirm any details.

While the parade route didn’t cross the rail lines at any point, Normandeau told 680 CJOB the community is in shock after numerous people — including young kids — witnessed the incident.

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“There will be support at all the schools. We have three schools in La Broquerie, and there’ll be support staff there, and there’s also going to be support staff at the school in Ste. Anne.

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“It was tough on everyone there. There were many witnesses to this event, and unfortunately it’s tough to take.”

While the entire community of La Broquerie is reeling from the incident, Normandeau said he’s especially thinking of the volunteer firefighters who responded to the scene.

“These scenes are tough to be at. … They were probably thinking of spending the afternoon with their kids and enjoying the festivities and unfortunately they were stuck at an incident.

“They’re the volunteer staff and these situations are tough — especially on them.”

La Broquerie, a francophone community, holds an annual parade in recognition of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, best-known as a provincial holiday in Quebec, each June 24.

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