Eleven-Year-Old Killed by Amtrak Train While Looking at Her Cellphone

Eleven-Year-Old Killed by Amtrak Train While Looking at Her Cellphone
John Smithies
1/5/2018
Updated:
9/26/2019

An 11-year-old girl has been killed after being struck by an Amtrak train while she was looking at her phone and listening to headphones, police say.

Yazmin White from Haines City in Florida died on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 3 after being hit by the train while crossing the tracks. She had headphones in her ears and was looking at her cellphone, the train’s engineer told Polk City Sheriff’s Department.

She died just a few hundred feet from her home.

“She certainly didn’t hear the train or she wouldn’t have walked up on the track,” Sheriff Grady Judd said at a press conference Thursday. “The engineer blew that horn solid for probably a quarter of a mile.”

Officials said the train was traveling at 68 mph. The conductor told WFTS that he tried to brake and blew the horn multiple times but the girl didn’t notice. He is not expected to face charges.

Sheriff Judd said that at least five children had died in the area in the last few years after being struck while listening to headphones.

“You don’t die when you’re 11 years old, you’re Teflon, you’re going to live forever,” Judd said. “The absolute last thing she thought about was being run over by a train.”

He added that the incident “rips our heart out. That could be our child or grandchild, just as easy.”

White had a natural gift for music, according to Fox 13.

“She made a lot of friends, she was very vibrant, and had a lot of energy,” Davenport School of the Arts principal Brian Keir told the station.

Polk County Public Schools Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd said: “She is going to be greatly missed. Greatly missed by the students and the faculty.”