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Man Dies By Train In Palm Beach County, Cops Ask If You Know His Family

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Investigators Trying To Locate Loved Ones To Notify Of Death.

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Police in Palm Beach County are trying to locate the family of a man struck and killed by a train.

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com

PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Police in Palm Beach County are trying to locate the family of a man who they say committed suicide when he stood in front of a train in West Palm Beach. It’s been several weeks but the location Clinton McCray’s family remains unknown as of Tuesday morning.

The West Palm Beach Police Department issued this statement to BocaNewsNow.com. If you know anything, please reach out to investigators so they can bring this situation to a close.

“West Palm Beach police are looking to locate any family members of a homeless man who died two months ago after he was struck and killed by a commuter train. 

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Clinton McCray as seen in a drivers license photo from the early 2000s, according to police in West Palm Beach.

Just after 9:30 p.m. May 28, Clinton McCray, 64, was trespassing on the CSX railroad tracksnear Southern Boulevard when he was struck by the northbound Tri-Rail train. McCray died at the scene and the Palm Beach County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death a suicide. Exhaustive efforts to locate McCray’s next-of-kin only identified an aunt from Riviera Beach who died years ago. McCray drifted between West Palm Beach and nearby cities. 

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The only photo available of McCray is from a driver license from the early 2000’s. The case is being treated as an indigent burial by the medical examiner unless a relative can be located. Anyone who might know of family members should call Detective Gregory McDonald at 561-822-1935.”