Woman tethered to dog killed after being dragged onto train tracks in San Francisco

The woman appeared to be waving her arms to get someone's attention as the train took off.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Woman killed in SF BART dragging was tethered to dog in train
A woman who died after she was dragged onto the BART tracks in SF had a leash on her waist that was connected to a dog inside a train, officials said.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Officials in San Francisco released new information following a tragic accident at a BART Station that killed a woman.

The woman had a dog leashed to her waist when she boarded a train at the Powell Street station on Monday. As the doors were about to close, she fully got off the train, but the dog did not.

The woman appeared to be waving her arms to get someone's attention as the train took off. She was then dragged and pulled onto the tracks.

The dog was not injured. There was no visual indication that the dog was a service animal, but that is under investigation, BART officials said.

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

The National Transportation Safety Board will assist in the investigation.