Jul 10th, 2009 - USA Today
DETROIT — Toxicology tests will be performed on all the young people killed in Thursday's train crash in Canton Township, Mich., outside of Detroit, with special attention to the driver, according to investigators.
Investigators are looking at all aspects of the crash, trying to determine what led Dan Broughton, 19, to drive around flashing lights and lowered gates at the Hannan Road crossing.
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