Bea Watts was one of several CSUN community members onboard the Metrolink train that crashed in Chatsworth, CA on Sept 12th, 2008. In recognition of the tragic accident's 1-year anniversary, Bea re...
Bea Watts was one of several CSUN community members onboard the Metrolink train that crashed in Chatsworth, CA on Sept 12th, 2008. In recognition of the tragic accident's 1-year anniversary, Bea reflects back on her struggle for survival that day and her road to recovery.
• Directed, shot, edited and captioned by Krishna Narayanamurti for Marketing & Communications • Produced by Shante Morgan, Editor of @CSUN, Cal State Northridge's faculty and staff newspaper • Executive Producers: Vance Peterson, Michael McManus and Randal Thomson for University Advancement • Photographs courtesy of: Bea & Paul Watts, Abel J. Macias for the Daily Sundial, Michael O'Donnell via Wikimedia Commons (used under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License) • All music from RoyaltyFreeMusic.com • Special Thanks to: President Jolene Koester, Eric Forbes, and all the heroes on Sept. 12th, 2008 who saved lives and helped the wounded.
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