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Family members, friends and school officials are mourning the loss of a 14-year-old girl who was struck and killed by a train in Martinez when, according to her mother, she tried to retrieve a cell phone she had dropped on the tracks.
Jenna Betti was hit by an eastbound Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway freight train east of Old Orchard Road near Howe Road about 5 p.m. Sunday, authorities said.
Three crew members on board saw two people on the tracks, said railway spokeswoman Lena Kent. “Both individuals got off of the track,” she said, “and for some unknown reason, one of the individuals came back on the track.”
The girl was an eighth-grader at Martinez Junior High School, where classmates wore pink, her favorite color, in her memory on Monday. One of her two younger sisters attends the school, where flags were at half-staff. Jenna was also an accomplished soccer player.
In a message to friends on Facebook, Jenna’s mother, Dena Betti, wrote that Jenna and her boyfriend were sitting on the tracks when the train approached. “Why they made such a horrible decision we’ll never know,” she wrote.
The two jumped out of the way, but “she dropped her phone and went back to retrieve it,” Dena Betti wrote. “She didn’t judge the approach, and the train creates a vacuum, we were told, and it sucks you in. We are beyond devastated. Thank you for all your love, support and prayers during this very difficult time.”
A friend, 13-year-old Alyssa Bielecki, said Jenna was “very happy. She always smiled. I never saw her down. She made everything better. She always looked at the bright side of stuff. She was always there for everyone.”
Jenna was most likely scared about getting in trouble for losing her phone, said Alyssa, who visited the scene where Jenna died.