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Phone messages and e-mails left with Metra officials seeking comment about the investigations were not returned. Pagano's attorney George Jackson III said Friday that he had no comment. "Phil served this agency with distinction for many years," Metra said in a statement. "We shall remember the good work he achieved with our board of directors and the men and women of Metra. He was dedicated to our passengers and he always considered the men and women of Metra his family. The McHenry County Coroner Marlene Lantz said an autopsy was tentatively scheduled for Saturday. Pagano's wife and daughter were notified earlier Friday, the sheriff said. Police said none of the 24 passengers and three employees aboard the Metra train were injured.
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