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In other news, Edam Police are still investigating an incedent that killed all but one man at the Hulst Corner freight/passenger station. People on the platform were posing as their normally docile architect showed them off to a guest. James J. Hill, the sole survivor, reports that at this point part of the building came lose in the architects hands and the entire platform and structure began to fall. The architect caught the building, but part of the platform broke off and parts were strewn accross the concrete substrate below. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith along with their daughter Rachel were found later already exhibiting rigor mortis in an interesting seated position. The stations porter, Randolf Jones, was also found decesed, but still faithfully clutching his bags. Three other individuals were found dead, there names have yet to be released. Repairs to the station are already complete, however, two lights are still missing. According to Mr. Hill "I'm sure glad the station wasn't as full as will be in the future. I'm just glad to be alive really, must be my nice big feet and good gluing. I'm happy to say the freight side of the station needed little repair. I guess it helps that crates, etc. have large gluing areas" Mr. Hill went on to say "I can easily see how this sort of thing can happen. The kid only graduated High School in what he says is the year 2002. He won't even have his Masters in Architecture for a few years yet. I really think he's lost it, after all, its 1953" Historians report this is the first such incident in Edam and, hopefully, will be the last. In other news, the Curtis Candy compandy, makers of Baby Ruth, reported part of their building split apart at some point and was quickly repaired.
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