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    You are at:Home»Local News»Train strikes, kills man riding 3-wheeled motorcycle near Paxico

    Train strikes, kills man riding 3-wheeled motorcycle near Paxico

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    By KMAN Staff on January 24, 2017 Local News, Top Story
    The site of the collision involving a train and motorcycle, just east of Paxico in Wabaunsee County.
    The site of the collision involving a train and motorcycle, just east of Paxico in Wabaunsee County. (Image courtesy Google Maps)

    TOPEKA — Authorities say a train has struck and killed a man after he lost control of his three-wheeled motorcycle near Paxico.

    Paxico is 16 miles southeast of Wamego.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol identified the victim as 64-year-old Frank Narvaez III, of Topeka. The patrol says he was turning late Monday when he veered off the road and onto nearby railroad tracks. The back end of the Harley Davidson became caught on the tracks, and Narvaez was still on the trike when an oncoming BNSF train came along.

    A woman who was riding on the trike with Narvaez was taken to a hospital with unspecified injuries. Neither Narvaez nor the woman was wearing a helmet.

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