Monday 7 April 2014

Train driver in fatal N.Y. crash had sleep disorder: lawyer

Metro-North engineer William Rockefeller Jr. is loaded into an ambulance after a derailment in New York William Rockefeller, the engineer at the controls of the Metro-North commuter train that derailed in the Bronx on December 1, suffered from severe sleep apnea, which can cause drowsiness, his lawyer said. The National Transportation Safety Board, the federal agency investigating the accident, is expected to confirm the diagnosis as a factor in the accident, the New York Times reported on Monday, citing an unnamed person with knowledge of the impending announcement. "He was fully cooperative with the NTSB and their investigation, including providing his doctors and medical records," Jeffrey Chartier, Rockefeller's lawyer, said in a telephone interview. The disorder, characterized by shallow or interrupted breathing during sleep, often goes undiagnosed, according to the National Institutes of Health.




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