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Updated 19:31

Fatal train hit in Radom kills pedestrian

A fatal train hit in Radom left one man dead on March 24, police say. Investigation continues as services were disrupted.

Police say a fatal train hit in Radom left a pedestrian dead early on Tuesday. The incident occurred after 5:00 a.m. near Walentynowicz Street, and officers now work to clarify the circumstances.

Fatal train hit in Radom: what happened?

Local police reported that a regional passenger service on the Radom–Skarżysko Kamienna route struck a man on the tracks on March 24. Consequently, the pedestrian died at the scene. The train driver, a 58-year-old man, tested sober and remains in contact with investigators. Moreover, officers secured the area while the prosecutor arrived to oversee inquiries. However, authorities have not yet released the victim’s identity pending family notification and formal procedures.

Investigation and rail operations

The police conduct their work under the prosecutor’s supervision, and forensic teams typically examine the scene. In addition, investigators review train data, signal logs, and witness statements. Therefore, investigators will determine whether the death resulted from an accident, medical event, or unlawful behavior. Also, railway operators usually suspend or reroute services near the site. As a result, commuters and regional travelers should expect delays and cancellations after such events.

What this means for residents and passengers

Rail incidents in Poland often create wider disruption and public concern. Consequently, passengers on the Radom corridor faced timetable changes and occasional cancellations. Moreover, operators normally offer ticket refunds or rebooking options for disrupted journeys. However, expats should check the specific carrier policy, because refund rules vary by operator. In addition, the trains on this line serve commuters and students, so local impact can persist through the day.

Practical context and legal notes

Polish authorities treat deaths on railways seriously, and they follow formal steps rapidly. First, the prosecutor may order a post-mortem to establish cause of death. Second, officers record evidence and may interview witnesses. Therefore, the process can delay track reopening. Also, the driver will usually receive a breath and drug test immediately after the event. Moreover, trains in Poland run on multiple operators, including regional services and national carriers, so passengers should monitor official channels for updates.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you witness a rail emergency call 112 immediately. For minor injuries use local health services under NFZ (National Health Fund) or your private insurance. If a death involves a foreign national contact your embassy and the civil registry (Urząd Stanu Cywilnego) to register the death. You will likely need the deceased’s PESEL (national ID number) if they had one. Also know ZUS (social insurance) handles survivor benefits, and a mandat means a fine for minor offences. Finally, keep documentation for any claims with the carrier.

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