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Fitness model Greg Plitt is killed by a train as he shoots a video for his website

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Friends of a fitness model and actor who was hit by a train and killed while making a video said on Monday that he was a bold and fearless person who just made a rare mistake.

"It was just a freaky moment where something got out of control," said Warren Coulter, who had been friends for 15 years with 37-year-old George Gregory Plitt Jr., who went by "Greg."

Plitt, among the more recognisable faces and physiques in the fitness industry, was shooting a video for his website with two crew members when the Metrolink commuter train hit him on Saturday afternoon in Burbank, authorities and friends said.

Coulter told The Associated Press that Plitt was a West Point graduate and Army Ranger who had jumped out of planes more than 1 000 times in his life and had a taste for the extreme, but also treated everyone and everything with respect and care as befitted his military past.

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"Everything Greg did, he did extremely well," Coulter said. "This isn't anyone who ever took a nap."

Coulter said he spoke to members of the film crew and says Plitt misjudged the situation and tripped and fell before he was hit by the train.

"No question of it, it was just a mistake," Coulter said.

Investigators have ruled out a suicide, and were trying to determine who directed the men to film without a permit in a restricted area of the tracks Saturday afternoon. They have interviewed witnesses who saw Plitt standing on the track even as the train's horn was blaring, Burbank police Sgt. Scott Meadows said.

Plitt, a native of Baltimore who settled in Los Angeles in the US more than 10 years ago, appeared on more than 200 magazine covers, Bravo's reality television shows "Work Out" and "Friends to Lovers," and NBC's daytime soap opera "Days of Our Lives," according to his personal website.

A motivational video on the website shows Plitt working out on the tracks as a Metrolink train passes by.

Watch: Pitt doing a work out.


Metrolink spokesman Scott Johnson said Monday that the Los Angeles-region commuter train system tries to warn people when it sees they have posted images or videos of themselves on its tracks, but he didn't know whether Plitt had been contacted in the past.

Walking on tracks is trespassing, Johnson said. "The tracks are for one thing — trains," he said.

It appears Plitt may have believed the train was on a nearby, parallel track, Meadows said.

"It's like a blind turn," he said. "When the train came, you might not be able to tell which set the train is on."

Plitt's girlfriend, Christina Stejskal, cried when she told the Los Angeles Times that as always he was "just trying to get the best shot" when he was hit.

"He wanted to push things to the limit," Stejskal said. "He's just like Superman."

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