Crime & Safety
NJ Transit: Train Death Being Investigated as 'Possible Suicide'
Authorities have identified the body as a 33-year-old Eatontown resident.
By Christopher Sheldon
NJ Transit officials are investigating the death that occurred along the North Jersey Coast line on Monday afternoon as a possible suicide.
NJ Transit Spokesman William Smith said man hit by a train in the area of the Parker's Creek Bridge in Oceanport has been identified as Thomas J. Schenk, 33, of Eatontown.
Smith said Schenk was hit by an eastbound-traveling train after he walked onto the tracks and laid down around 4:54 p.m. on Oct. 14. Smith said Schenk made no attempt to move once the conductor sounded the train whistle and that the train was unable to brake in time.
Smith said a possible suicide note was recovered from Schenk's body.
There were 150 passengers on the train at the time of the incident and service was disrupted until about 8 p.m., Smith said.
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