Greeks protest over deadly train crash, station master jailed pending trial

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A Greek railway employee was jailed on Sunday pending trial over a deadly train crash that killed at least 57 people.

Last updated 3 hours agoA supporter of the Greek Communist party holds a poster that reads '' it is not an accident it is choice'' in front of the parliament during a protest following the deadly train accident near the city of Larissa, where 57 people, mainly students lost their livee, in Athens on March 4, 2023.

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