Police to question driver for Spanish train crash
Updated: 2013-07-26 11:26
(Agencies)
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Spanish opposition leader Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (C) talks to the media next to Spanish Development Minister Ana Pastor (L) and Galician regional president Alberto Nunez Feijoo (R) after visiting the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain, July 25, 2013. The driver of a Spanish train was under investigation on Thursday after at least 80 people died when it derailed on a sharp bend and caught fire in a spectacular accident which an official source said was caused by excessive speed. [Photo/Agencies] |
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