Ukranian woman dies having sex on railway tracks

Sep 29, 2013 - 14:52
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Ukranian woman dies having sex on railway tracks
Ukranian woman dies having sex on railway tracks

A UKRAINIAN couple's inability to rein in their passion for each other ended in tragedy when a woman was killed by a train and her partner had his legs to off during pre-dawn love-making on a railway track, police say.

The accident took place in the southeaste Ukrainian region of Zaporizhia early on Saturday.

\"Retuing from our friends', my girlfriend and I could not overcome our passionate nature and wanted to feel a sense of thrill near a railway track,\" a police statement quoted the 41-year-old man as saying.

A police spokesman separately said on Sunday that the pair was believed to have been drunk.

The woman died on the spot while the man was hospitalised with his legs to off below the knee.

Police did not release the names of the victims, saying it had opened a criminal probe over the safety violation.

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