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3 dead after collision at Philadelphia SEPTA station, one victim left decapitated

Three are dead after a car crashed into Allegheny’s SEPTA station on the Frankford Market Line Tuesday morning, according to reports.

The collision killed two pedestrians, a man and a woman, and left one decapitated.

The driver of the car also died and was speeding at over 100 mph before crashing, a police officer told Fox 29’s Steve Keely.

Three people are dead after a train crashed into a SEPTA station in Kensington, authorities say.
Three people are reported dead after a car crash. WTXF-TV
Authorities say the car jumped the curb, hit three pedestrians and then SEPTA station building.
Authorities say the car jumped the curb and hit a turn-style, hit three pedestrians and then SEPTA station building. WTXF-TV

Kensington and Allegheny avenues are both reported to be closed as of Tuesday morning.

All trains will bypass Allegheny because of the crash, according to SEPTA’s Kelly Greene.