A foolish woman had her phone knocked out of hand by the same vintage train that killed another.
She was lucky-to-be-alive after the locomotive smashed it from her grasp.
The unnamed woman was taking a snap of the Canadian Pacific 2816 when the near miss happened.
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It was two days before another woman Dulce Alondra García was killed by the same train.
The new video has only just emerged.
The passing loco missed her by millimetres on Sunday (2 Jun) in Coahuila, near Monterrey, Mexico.
An onlooker captured the horror moment on their mobile phone.
The Canadian Pacific 2816, better known as the ‘Empress’, is a steam locomotive built in 1930.
Since April, the train has been taking part in the ‘Final Spike Steam Tour’, its last ever trip through North America.
The authorities reminded residents that they should stand at least 33 feet (10 metres) from the tracks and should never try to climb on any railway equipment or infrastructure for better views.
Tragic Dulce, 28, got too close to the tracks in Nopala de Villagrán in Mexico and was killed on Tuesday (4 Jun).
The Final Spike Steam Tour started in Calgary, Canada, and will conclude in Mexico City today (7 Jun).
The train, carefully restored for this event, will return to Canada in July, when it will be retired, as reported by Need To Know.
An investigation into Dulce’s death is ongoing.
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