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Woman Tethered to Dog Dragged to Death by Train at San Francisco BART Station

The woman hopped off a train as the doors were closing, but the dog stayed on the train, BART said

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The woman who was dragged to her death at a San Francisco BART station Monday afternoon was tethered to a dog that stayed on the train after she exited as the doors were closing, the transit agency said Tuesday.

The woman, identified as 41-year-old Amy Adams of San Francisco, was standing on the Powell Street station platform with the dog tethered to her waist. She and the dog boarded a train headed for Dublin/Pleasanton, but "at the very last second, right as the doors were closing," she hopped off, BART said. The dog remained on the train.

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BART said Adams appeared to be waving at someone.

The train left the station and Adams was dragged onto the tracks, BART said.

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

The dog was not injured, according to BART. It did not appear to be a service animal, but officials are looking into it.

BART officials said the train operator was placed on administrative leave pending results of a drug test, which is a standard protocol with accidents.

BART police have reviewed surveillance footage and talked to witnesses. The transit agency and NTSB are investigating.

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