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A one-year-old girl has tragically died after being struck by a freight train in a remote village in New South Wales, prompting a comprehensive police investigation.

A one-year-old girl has died after being struck by a freight train in the small village of Baan Baa, near Narrabri in New South Wales, Australia. The incident occurred on Friday, November 7, 2025, prompting a major response from local emergency services.
According to a media release from the New South Wales (NSW) Police Force, emergency services were called to Baranbah Street at approximately 7:50 PM local time (11:50 PM EAT) following reports that a child had been hit by a train. Paramedics from NSW Ambulance treated the toddler for serious injuries at the scene before she was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Initial inquiries by officers from the Oxley Police District suggest the child was walking along the road before she was clipped by the passing freight train. A crime scene has been established at the location, and investigations into the full circumstances surrounding the tragedy are underway.
The train driver, a 22-year-old man, was not physically injured in the incident. He was taken to a hospital for mandatory testing, which is standard procedure in such events, as confirmed by NSW Police.
While this incident has no direct connection to Kenya, it serves as a tragic global reminder of the critical importance of railway safety and child supervision, particularly in areas where transport infrastructure intersects with residential communities. Railway lines, whether in rural Australia or urban centres in East Africa, present significant dangers that require constant vigilance.
Authorities in NSW are continuing their investigation, and a report will be prepared for the information of the state's Coroner. NSW Police have appealed to the public for any information regarding the incident, urging individuals to contact Crime Stoppers.