Trial begins for Greece's 2023 train crash that killed 57 people
A trial opened in Larissa, Greece for the country's deadliest train crash that occurred on February 28, 2023, killing 57 people when a freight train and passenger train collided. Thirty-six people face charges including railway officials, station managers, transport ministry officials, and Italian executives from the trains' parent company. The trial is expected to last several years with some defendants facing possible life imprisonment.
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“Greece opens trial for 2023 train crash that killed 57 - Reuters”
“Long-awaited trial into Greece's deadliest train crash begins”
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