Driver charged with 79 counts of homicide in Spain
BY Agencies30 July 2013 11:43 PM GMT
Agencies30 July 2013 11:43 PM GMT
The driver of the Spanish high-speed train which derailed was charged with 79 counts of homicide and released pending trial, after appearing before a judge on Sunday evening.
Francisco Garzon, 52, had been under arrest since Thursday, a day after a horrible train crash in Spain which killed 79 persons.
He is suspected of driving the train too fast through a tight curve on the outskirts of this northwestern city. Garzon was charged with 79 counts of homicide as he commited them through professional recklessness, the court said.
Francisco Garzon, 52, had been under arrest since Thursday, a day after a horrible train crash in Spain which killed 79 persons.
He is suspected of driving the train too fast through a tight curve on the outskirts of this northwestern city. Garzon was charged with 79 counts of homicide as he commited them through professional recklessness, the court said.
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