News anchor dies after being hit by a train

News anchor dies after being hit by a train

From the informative face of northwestern Pennsylvania, Emily Matson became the sad news of these days in the United States, where she died tragically: hit by a train, although it was determined that it was suicide. He was 42 years old.

The “Erie News Now” anchor was struck by the train early Monday morning in Fairview Township, where she lived.

The Erie County Coroner's Office investigated the incident and concluded the fatal train collision was a suicide, TMZ reported. The reasons for his decision are unknown.

“Emily was a light in our newsroom. “He delivered the news with the passion and love he had for the Erie community and northwestern Pennsylvania,” said Scott MacDowell, news director for Pennsylvania station WICU-TV, who is responsible for distributing the news.

She then added: “We loved Emily very much and our condolences now go out to the Matson family and her husband Ryan.”

Emily Matson, who is survived by her husband Ryan, began her professional career in the early 2000s as an intern at WJET-TV in Erie, People en Español reported.

Shortly thereafter, she joined the WICU-TV team, where she initially worked as a producer on the station's morning show for two years before landing a position as an on-air reporter. In this way, he was part of the news team for two decades. It last aired on Friday, December 8, People reported.

If you, a family member, friend or neighbor are having suicidal thoughts or a mental health disorder, seek help and call the ASSMCA PAS hotline at 9-8-8 or 1-800-981-0023 and 1-888. 672-7622 for the hearing and speech impaired.