The fatal collision of two trains in Greece on Tuesday night, which killed 38 people, was due to “tragic human error,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriákos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday.
“Everything indicates that the drama is due, unfortunately, mainly to a tragic human error,” said the head of government the day after this “unprecedented” train accident in Greece, according to him, and that, according to a new toll, 38 dead and several dozen wounded.
The collision, which occurred in the middle of the night, occurred between a freight train and a passenger train, which linked Athens with Thessaloniki.
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Source: BFM TV
