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‘Human error’ caused German train crash that killed 11
German prosecutors believe ‘human error’ by train dispatcher caused crash that killed 11. The head – on collision of two commuter trains in southern Germany that left 11 people dead and dozens injured was caused by “human error,” by the train dispatcher, a source close to the investigation said of the initial findings. Eighteen people were seriously
German prosecutors believe ‘human error’ by train dispatcher caused crash that killed 11.
The head – on collision of two commuter trains in southern Germany that left 11 people dead and dozens injured was caused by “human error,” by the train dispatcher, a source close to the investigation said of the initial findings.
Eighteen people were seriously injured and another 63 sustained minor wounds in the crash.
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