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Anger, grief and protests in Greece as first funerals of train crash victims take place

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Officials have blamed the crash that killed at least 57 people on human error, and the stationmaster involved faces multiple charges of negligent homicide, bodily harm and disrupting transportation.

Added on the 05/03/2023 07:39:47 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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