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Belgium's King and Prime Minister visit train crash site

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King Philippe of Belgium and Prime Minister Charles Michel visit Saint-Georges-Sur-Meuse as investigators work through the wreckage of a high speed train crash that killed at least three people and injured nine others. IMAGES

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