There are severe delays on the MBTA Red Line after a person was struck and killed by a train at Boston's South Station on Wednesday, according to T officials.
It's believed the victim entered the tracks intentionally as a train was approaching, according to MBTA Transit Police Supt. Richard Sullivan. He was struck and died of his injuries.
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"On behalf of the transit Police Department and the entire MBTA organization we offer our most sincere condolences to the decedent's loved ones and friends," Sullivan wrote.
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The emergency response led to 30-minute delays on the Red Line during rush hour.
No other details were immediately available.