Jumped out at 300kph: Details of train driver’s Christmas ‘suicide’ revealed
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As soon as the driver left his cab, the train's emergency systems went into action, and the passengers were safe.
A Christmas Day drama. On Tuesday, December 24, Bruno Rejony, a 52-year-old train driver, committed suicide by jumping from a moving train. “SNCF regrets to confirm the death of a train driver yesterday evening on the South-East high-speed line,” wrote the railway company in a press release, relayed by CNews. “He ended his life while the train was running. The whole railway family is in mourning and is very marked on Christmas Day by this terrib…
The railroader, who had worked for SNCF since 1997, was known for his union and political commitment. He was also the father of a child with autism spectrum disorders
The driver of a high-speed TGV train, traveling from Paris to Saint-Étienne with 400 passengers on board, jumped off the moving train, taking his own life. It happened on Christmas night in France. Fortunately, the convoy's sophisticated security systems prevented derailment and protected the safety of travelers: “The SNCF regrets confirming the death of a train driver last night on the south-east high-speed line,” the railway company told Le Pa…
Those who like to hate railway workers and civil servants reacted too quickly, before knowing that the TGV Sud-Est train delays were due to the suicide of a driver, Bruno Rejony. These hasty reactions illustrate the growing individualism of our society and the absence, for some, of solidarity.
This 52-year-old “experienced” railroader ended his life on Tuesday, December 24, jumping from his still moving train. His colleagues describe a man of “integrity” and “rare intelligence.”
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