Mother of woman killed in NJ Transit crash speaks to ABC News

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Friday, September 30, 2016
Mother of woman killed in NJ Transit crash speaks to ABC News
Carolina Leid reports from Hoboken.

NEW YORK -- A NJ Transit train crashed into Hoboken station just before 9 a.m. Thursday, killing one woman.

Fabiola Bittar de Kroon, 34, of Hoboken, was killed on the platform.

ABC News spoke to the victim's mother, who lives in Brazil, over the phone.

"All I have to tell you that is that we have a fatality. My daughter a beautiful girl inside and outside. If you have seen some pictures of them you will understand what I am telling you. She was very intelligent. She had a beautiful career here in Brazil. She was senior at SAP and her husband had to go to USA to work. And then she quit her job and went with him, with our granddaughter. And I really don't know what else to tell you. It's a really hard time for us. We will miss her a lot but sure she will be continued in our granddaughter and we have to go ahead. That's it," Suelli Bittar said.

Bittar de Kroon was apparently in a rush to catch the train.

When she dropped off her toddler daughter at daycare on Thursday morning, she barely had a moment to chat.

"She was dropping off the daughter, I was closing up the stroller," daycare director Karlos Magner recalled. "We had a good talk for like a minute. And she said she was in a rush."

De Kroon sprinted off to the Hoboken Terminal.

A short time later, a train traveling too fast crashed through a barrier and into the station, killing her amid falling debris.

Daycare director Maria Sharp said de Kroon, who had recently moved to the United States from Brazil with her husband and daughter, was very involved, always wanting to know how her daughter was growing academically.

"You just saw a smile on her face every time she came to pick up her daughter," Sharp said, "and that's what I keep seeing."

De Kroon, 34, worked for the software company SAP in its legal department in Brazil until earlier this year, when she moved to New Jersey after her husband got a job with an international liquor company.

SAP spokesman Andy Kendzie said the company was "shaken by the news" of the train crash and de Kroon's death. He said the company expressed its deepest condolences to de Kroon's family and friends and to all of those affected by the "tragic event."

Cecilia Marques, a former co-worker at a company that specialized in travel to Brazil, said she was saddened and shocked by the news of de Kroon's death.

"I am speechless and feel like the world stopped for some moments," Marques said. "I had the privilege to get to know and work with Fabiola for some years, and I can say she was a great, talented, big and genuine heart."

De Kroon, a 2011 master's degree graduate from Florida International University's College of Business, previously lived in Florida but was a Brazil native, according to her Facebook account.

Dolf Wiemer, a former LG Electronics co-worker who lives in Brazil, said he knew the couple well and in April had visited them before they moved to the U.S. De Kroon was excited about the change and her husband's major career move, Wiemer said.

The de Kroons, he said, were "an international couple not avoiding any adventure by even moving countries in (pursuit) of a better (life)."

"Even if this means that you have to follow your partner and have to get used to other cultures and ways of living," he said. "It is tragic that she had to be in such a bad place at that time while pursuing their dreams of life."