A woman and two boys were killed after their SUV collided with an Amtrak train

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A woman and two boys were killed after their SUV collided with an Amtrak train
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A woman and 2 boys were killed when their SUV collided with an Amtrak train in Florida over the weekend, authorities say.

Their vehicle was struck in Jupiter, northwest of West Palm Beach, at a railroad crossing without gates or flashing lights on Saturday afternoon,Rintamaki was turning left in a 2018 Subaru Outback when she failed to yield to the northbound train, the accident report said. The train struck the side of her car, then carried it a half-mile from the crossing, the station reported.“They loved to ride their dirt bikes,” Peat told the newspaper. “They loved to play basketball. They loved to fish.

He told the paper the family had been driving to J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area at the time of the crash. An Amtrak spokeswoman told NBC News that none of the train's 200 passengers or crew members were injured in the crash.

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