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Man Hit by PATCO Train Fights for His Life While Family Fundraises to Visit

The sister and niece of a man hit by a train in Haddonfield are struggling to get information about his condition. They're trying to crowdfund the cost of travel to New Jersey to be with him in what could be his final days.

By Matt Skoufalos | December 21, 2024
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