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Horrifying video shows man walking off with severed leg after lethal train accident in California: ‘He’s eating that’

Shocking footage has been released of the moment a California man walks away holding a severed human leg after a train crash that killed a woman, police said.

The video shows a disheveled man looking around while carrying a large, battered object.

According to the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, a woman was struck by a train around 8:05 a.m. near G Street and 7th Street in the town of Wasco, near Bakersfield.

Witnesses told KGET-TV that they saw a man remove the severed leg from the scene near the Amtrak station.

The video shows a man wearing a red hooded sweatshirt and black pants leaning over the object. He turned around, laughed erratically at whoever was recording the scene, and stumbled away.

A second scene in the video shows police responding and a man waving his leg at officers.

KGET published censored video version The words leaked out and the image of my legs became blurry.

In the video, a voice can be heard saying, “He’s eating shit!” In English and Spanish.

Some news videos have been edited out to show the animal eating its feet.

The sheriff’s office later confirmed that they had arrested the man, identified as 27-year-old Recendo Telles.

Other news footage From Kero TV There were what appeared to be blood stains on the sidewalk at the crime scene.

Telles was arrested without incident and police said he had an outstanding warrant. He was also charged with a misdemeanor count of removing human body parts from an area that is not a cemetery without law enforcement approval.

Some reports say he has been charged cut off the bodywhich supports the claim that he devoured some of it.

Wasco is a city of approximately 21,000 people located approximately 25 miles north of Bakersfield in the San Joaquin Valley.

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