Funeral held for US Naval officer killed in Philadelphia train tragedy

  • 9 years ago
The first funeral has been held for one of those killed in the train that derailed in the US state of Philadelphia on Tuesday.

Twenty-year-old Justin Zemser, a midshipman in the US Naval Academy, was laid to rest on New York’s Long Island.

Classmates from the acadamy joined his family and students from his high school.

FUNERAL TODAY: Friday’s service for U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman Justin Zemser Long Island. http://t.co/DlCFzM8GpK pic.twitter.com/J0HuqKbMZJ— Eyewitness News (@ABC7NY) May 15, 2015

Meanwhile, five patients remained in intensive care in a Philadelphia hospital.

Investigators are looking into reports that Brandon Bostian, who was driving the train at the time of the derailment, said he had reported a cracked windscreen.

An assistant conductor said the driver believed it had been cracked by an object either fired from a gun or thrown at the train and he had made an emergency stop as a result.

The derailment of the Washington-to-New York train killed eight p

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