Woman Pulled To Her Death After Train Doors Close Between Herself And Tethered Dog

The woman alighted from the San Francisco train “at the very last second" and the dog remained on board, transit officials said.

A woman died in San Francisco after the doors of a train closed between herself and her dog, to whom she was tethered via a hands-free leash, and she was pulled along the track.

The woman, whom San Francisco Medical Examiner’s Office identified as 41-year-old local Amy Adams, alighted from the train at Powell Street station “at the very last second” on Monday afternoon, according to Bay Area Rapid Transit.

The doors of the train closed and her dog remained on board, transit officials said in a statement Tuesday, adding that she’d “appeared to be waving at someone.”

“The train departed with the dog inside the train and the woman was dragged and pulled into the track,” transit officials said. The dog was not injured.

“There was no visual indication the dog was a service animal, but it is under investigation,” the service added.

“It was pretty traumatic,” witness Mike Sim told KGO-TV. “Everybody was in shock.”

BART Police and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.

“This is a tragic loss of life, and we are following all safety protocols,” BART spokesperson Alicia Trost said.

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