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Egypt rail crash workers charged | Egypt rail crash workers charged |
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Eight Egyptian railway workers will go on trial over a train collision in October that killed 18 people, a judicial official has said. | Eight Egyptian railway workers will go on trial over a train collision in October that killed 18 people, a judicial official has said. |
The group, which includes two train conductors and three signalmen, will face charges of negligence and involuntary manslaughter. | The group, which includes two train conductors and three signalmen, will face charges of negligence and involuntary manslaughter. |
The accident in al-Ayyat happened when a train ploughed into a second train that had stopped unexpectedly. | The accident in al-Ayyat happened when a train ploughed into a second train that had stopped unexpectedly. |
The Egyptian rail network has a long history of accidents. | The Egyptian rail network has a long history of accidents. |
Heavy lifting equipment had to be brought in to untangle the wreckage of the trains, 50km (31 miles) south of Cairo. | Heavy lifting equipment had to be brought in to untangle the wreckage of the trains, 50km (31 miles) south of Cairo. |
Officials said at least 50 people had been injured. | |
Reports suggest the first train had stopped after hitting an animal. | Reports suggest the first train had stopped after hitting an animal. |
No date has been set for the trial. | No date has been set for the trial. |
The deadliest train accident in Egypt's recent history also took place at al-Ayyat in 2002, when a fire killed more than 370 people. |
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