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Protests engulf Athens following deadly train collision

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Protests have engulfed Athens following the deadly train collision which killed at least 43 people and left dozens more injured

 
Protests have erupted in Greece over the rail crash which killed 43 people and left dozens more injured.

Taking to the streets and clashing with police, demonstrators say this was an accident waiting to happen.

They were stationed at the headquarters of Hellenic Train – the company responsible for maintaining the nation’s railways.

A station master has been arrested and charged with manslaughter following the deadly train collision in Greece as the nation’s prime minister blames ‘human error’.

Police say at least three of the derailed cars caught fire.

The man denied any wrongdoing and attributed the accident to a possible technical failure. #trending #featured

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