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PA News Anchor Emily Matson Struck by Train, Death Ruled Suicide

TMZ.com Tuesday, 12 December 2023
Emily Matson, a beloved Pennsylvania news anchor, was struck and killed by a train ... and now her death is being ruled a suicide. The "Erie News Now" anchor was hit by the train early Monday morning in Fairview Township, where she lived. The Erie…
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