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‘A fighter’: Independence girl remains hospitalized after being struck by Amtrak train

Janey Stanfield, 14, of Independence, was seriously wounded when she was struck by an Amtrak train on March 30, 2023, while walking home from a friend’s house, loved ones said.
Janey Stanfield, 14, of Independence, was seriously wounded when she was struck by an Amtrak train on March 30, 2023, while walking home from a friend’s house, loved ones said. GoFundMe

An Independence teen remains unconscious in the hospital after she was struck by a train last week.

Janey Stanfield was struck by an Amtrak train at about 4:15 p.m. Thursday while walking home from a friend’s house, according to a GoFundMe online fundraiser.

She suffered a broke pelvis, broken leg, broken arm and facial fractures as a result. As of Monday, she was still in the ICU with some brain swelling, according to the GoFundMe post.

Janey, who is 14 and a freshman at Van Horn High School, was crossing the tracks just north of Truman Road between Northern and Ash Avenues, her mother told FOX4.

“She’s made very good progress and the neurosurgeon is hopeful for a full recovery,” according to the GoFundMe. “As of now they are waiting to get her into MRI to see her brain. She will eventually come off the sedation slowly as her healing progresses.”

As of Wednesday morning, the GoFundMe had raised about $880. All proceeds will go to supporting Janey and her parents, Andrew Stanfield and Rachel Sisson, during their “healing journey,” according to the online fundraiser.

“She is a wonderful girl who was in an unfathomable accident,” the fundraiser reads. “She brings so much light into people’s lives that she touches and we are proud of her for being a fighter!”

This story was originally published April 5, 2023 at 10:25 AM.

Anna Spoerre
The Kansas City Star
Anna Spoerre covers breaking news for the Kansas City Star. Before joining The Star in 2020, she covered crime and courts for the Des Moines Register. Spoerre is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where she studied journalism.
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