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Cash found on stricken Teamster is in dispute

William P. Coyman took an Amtrak train last Aug. 23 from Boston to New York City’s Pennsylvania Station, disembarking with a briefcase and a black backpack in hand. Moments after stepping off the train, Coyman had a massive heart attack, and collapsed, face down, on the ground. While Amtrak police called for an ambulance and performed CPR, one officer checked inside Coyman’s backpack.

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