Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Germany Train Crash Caused By ‘Human Error’ Says Prosecutor

Germany Train Crash Caused By ‘Human Error’ Says Prosecutor

A prosecutor has explained that human error was to blame for a train crash in Bavaria, Germany, last week that killed 11 people. More than 80 people were injured after two commuter trains collided on a single-track stretch of railway.

The trains crashed head-on while both were travelling at about 100km/h (60mph) east of Bad Aibling, a spa town about 60km south-east of Munich. All 11 victims of the crash were men aged between 24 and 59.

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