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Trial Opens in Greece Over Deadly Train Crash

First article: 23 mar. 2026, 09:44 | Last update: 23 mar. 2026, 13:33 | 1 source | 2 articles

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The trial has commenced in Greece concerning the devastating train crash that claimed the lives of 57 individuals, a significant number of whom were students. The legal proceedings seek to establish accountability for the disaster, which has sparked widespread public outrage and calls for justice. The investigation into the crash has focused on potential negligence and systemic failures within the Greek railway system.

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Trial opens over Greek train crash that killed 57, many of them students Foto: The Independent
The Independent 23 mar. 2026, 09:44 (5 hours ago) Excellent

Trial opens over Greek train crash that killed 57, many of them students

A criminal trial has opened in Greece over a train collision that killed 57 people, many of them students, in a disaster that horrified the country and revealed long-neglected safety failures

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Trial begins over Greece train crash where 57 people were killed, many of them students Foto: The Independent
The Independent 23 mar. 2026, 13:33 (1 hour ago) Excellent

Trial begins over Greece train crash where 57 people were killed, many of them students

57 people, mainly students, died in the deadly Greek train crash in Febrauary 2023

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