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The National Transportation Safety Board released its preliminary report into the derailment of a No. 1 subway train earlier this month.

A northbound train collided with a disabled train, then partially derailed just north of the 96th Street station on January 4. About 22 passengers and three crew members suffered minor injuries.

Eyewitness News reporter Josh Einiger is in Lower Manhattan with more on the report on Eyewitness News Extra Time.

Meanwhile, we learned more Thursday about the professional dancer who died from an allergic reaction to peanuts in a cookie she ate.

The peanuts were not listed on the cookie that was bought from a Stew Leonard's in Connecticut. Orla Baxendale was only 25 years old and a well-known dancer in New York City. Her reaction to the peanuts was so severe, even an EpiPen injection could not save her life. 

Eyewitness News reporter Raegan Medgie has the details, and Dr. David Rosenthal who heads up pediatric allergy services at Northwell Health joins us with a look at food allergies and what you can do to avoid potentially deadly consequences.
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