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Three dead in Sardinia rail crash Three dead in Sardinia rail crash
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Two trains have collided on the Italian island of Sardinia, killing at least three people and injuring several more, police say. Two trains have collided on the Italian island of Sardinia, killing at least three people and injuring at least seven others, police say.
They say a 30-year-old British woman and two Italians, including one of the train drivers, were among the dead.They say a 30-year-old British woman and two Italians, including one of the train drivers, were among the dead.
A cargo train hit a passenger train between the towns of Bortigali and Birori in the central Nuoro province. A cargo train hit a passenger train head-on between the towns of Bortigali and Birori in the province of Nuoro.
The crash occurred on a single-track section at about 0735 local time. The condition of the injured is not known.The crash occurred on a single-track section at about 0735 local time. The condition of the injured is not known.
Reports say the boyfriend of the British woman was one of those taken to hospital. Ancient track
The body of train driver Cosimo Serra, 45, is still being removed from the wreckage.
The third dead man, Bachisio Arca, 53, was a commuter.
Reports say the British boyfriend of the 30-year-old woman was one of those taken to hospital.
The accident happened about 3km (1.8 miles) from the station of Bortigali, in open countryside and on a railway track which dates back two centuries.
Italian media say that the railway track was on a steep slope which made it difficult for rescue workers to reach.


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