Widow waiting for answers weeks after husband’s fatal attack on DART train in South Dallas

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Nearly a month after a Dallas resident died as the result of an assault on a DART light-rail train, his widow is still waiting for answers from the transit...

Nearly a month after a Dallas resident died as the result of an assault on a DART light-rail train, his widow is still waiting for answers from the transit agency about who attacked him.Robbin Rodriguez is demanding answers from DART and local officials about Damion Anciano Rodriguez’s case.by a man on a Green Line train in South Dallas. The Tarrant County medical examiner’s office report said he died from blunt force injuries to his head.

Neither DART nor the agency’s police force can share details with the public because the investigation is ongoing, DART spokesman Gordon Shattles said. According to Robbin Rodriguez, he saw a man fighting with a woman. Anciano Rodriguez tried to help the woman, but the man hit him on the head with his backpack, causing severe bleeding from his nose, she said.

“He told me nobody helped him,” Rodriguez said. “Then he called his mother, and she drove him to the emergency room. … He stayed there for three days.”

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