Bodies of man, woman found on MBTA train tracks in Boston suburb Quincy

Bodies of man, woman found on MBTA train tracks in Boston suburb Quincy

Sept. 26 (UPI) — The bodies of a person and lady have been uncovered on the MBTA’s red line tracks in the Boston suburb of Quincy on Monday morning.

The bodies were initial uncovered on the tracks in the vicinity of Wollaston station close to 6 a.m. by the operator of a red line teach, officers mentioned.

“A preliminary investigation indicates the decedents had not been struck by a practice,” MBTA spokesman Joseph Pesaturo stated in a assertion to the Boston World. The deaths ended up confirmed by WBTS.

“Emergency staff responded and identified a guy and lady, equally deceased.”

An investigation at the scene performed by MBTA Transit Law enforcement and Norfolk District Attorney Michael Morrissey’s office environment continues to be underway and the cause of loss of life is not yet known. Officials have not nevertheless named the two persons.

“While the investigation developments, purple line service is currently being changed by shuttle buses involving Quincy Middle and JFK/UMass Stations, in the two directions,” Pesaturo reported in the statement.

The Quincy Police Division explained in a assertion all around 6:30 a.m. that traffic passing via the station would be stopped for about two several hours.

The MBTA warned commuters to be expecting delays as the shuttle buses were dispatched to move passengers from the Braintree, Quincy Adams, Quincy Middle and North Quincy stations to Dorchester.