Greeks protest over deadly train crash, station master jailed pending trial

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Greeks protest over deadly train crash, station master jailed pending trial
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Protests continue to reverberate days after a head-on collision of a passenger train and a freight carrier on the Athens-Thessaloniki route late in the evening of February 28.

ATHENS, Greece – A Greek railway employee was jailed on Sunday, March 5, pending trial over a deadly train crash that killed at least 57 people, as Greeks seethed with anger over the worst rail disaster in living memory.

The 59-year-old Larissa station master faces multiple charges of disrupting transport and putting lives at risk. On Thursday, Pantzartzidis said that his client was devastated and had assumed responsibility “proportionate to him” but other factors were also at play, without elaborating. “As prime minister, I owe everyone, but most of all the relatives of the victims, an apology,” he wrote on his Facebook account. “Justice will very fast investigate the tragedy and determine liabilities.”

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