Crime & Safety

Update: Body Part Found on Berkeley BART Tracks

BART station was briefly shut down as the body part was removed.

Update:

A body part found on the tracks near the Downtown Berkeley BART station early this morning appears to be the right foot of a woman who was struck by a train last month, a BART spokesman said.

The foot was discovered around 3 a.m. by crews inspecting the tracks. BART spokesman Jim Allison said it appears to be from a woman who was struck by a train at the Downtown Berkeley station on Dec. 20.

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The woman lost her lower right leg when she was hit but survived. The Alameda County coroner’s bureau was called this morning but did not respond once investigators concluded no foul play was suspected in connection with the discovery of the foot, Allison said.

The station was briefly closed this morning as a result of the discovery, according to Allison, who called it “an unusual start to the workweek.”

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Earlier:

Police briefly closed the downtown Berkeley BART station early this morning, after a body part was found on tracks near the station.

The body part was discovered at around 3 a.m., according to BART police Lt. Lance Haight. The coroner’s department was contacted and the part was removed for disposal, Haight said.

BART officials closed the station at around 4 a.m., asking passengers to find alternate means of transportation.

By 4:20 a.m., the station had reopened, BART officials said.

--Bay City News

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