
Elizabeth, left, and Richard Jones, sit in their attorney's office while talking about their daughter Sarah Jones, the 27-year-old camera assistant killed Feb. 20 by a freight train while filming a movie in southeast Georgia, Wednesday, April 9, 2014, in Atlanta. The couple say they’re grieving, angry and want someone held accountable for their daughter’s death. It’s been less than two months since Sarah Jones died after being struck by a train on tracks spanning the Altamaha River southwest of Savannah. She was part of a crew shooting a movie based on the life of rock singer Gregg Allman. Jones' parents told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday their daughter’s death was “senseless.” Richard Jones said he believes the film’s producers “did so many wrong things on so many levels, it's just unbelievable.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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