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Spanish judge to question train driver

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 Juli 2013 | 15.02

Spanish police announced they have identified all 78 victims of the nation's deadliest train crash. Source: AAP

THE driver of a train that hurtled off the rails killing 78 people in Spain is to appear before a judge for questioning, facing possible charges of reckless homicide.

Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, 52, refused to answer police questions Friday from his hospital bed, and the case was passed to the courts.

He was taken to a police station on Saturday after being discharged from hospital and will appear on Sunday before a judge who will decide whether to press formal charges.

Under Spanish law, a suspect can be detained for a maximum of 72 hours before being heard by a judge.

Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday that Garzon Amo faced possible charges of reckless homicide. He was speaking during a visit to the northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela where the crash happened.

The train was said to have been travelling at more than twice the speed limit on a curve when it was flung off the rails on Wednesday and slammed into a concrete wall, with one carriage leaping up onto a siding.

Regional authorities now say that 78 passengers died and 178 were injured in the accident.

It was Spain's deadliest rail accident since 1944 when hundreds were killed in a train collision, also between Madrid and Galicia.

Regional health officials said 71 people were still in hospital, including 28 adults and three children in a critical condition.

Eight foreigners were among the dead - a US citizen, an Algerian, a Mexican, a Brazilian, a Venezuelan, an Italian, a national of the Dominican Republic and a Frenchman.

Spanish media published photographs of the man they identified as Garzon Amo after the crash, with blood covering the right side of his face.

The driver should have started slowing the train before reaching a bend that train drivers had been told to respect, the president of Spanish rail network administrator Adif said Saturday.

"Four kilometres before the accident happened he already had warnings that he had to begin slowing his speed," Gonzalo Ferre told Spanish public television TVE.

Daily newspaper El Mundo, citing sources close to the investigation, reported Saturday that the driver was speaking on his mobile telephone at the time of the accident.

Another daily El Pais, citing unidentified sources in the investigation, reported that the driver, while still trapped in his cab, told railway officials by radio that the train had taken the curve at 190km/h. That is more than double the 80km/h speed limit for that section of track.

State railway company Renfe said the driver had been with the firm for 30 years, including 13 years as a driver.

He had driven trains past the spot of the accident 60 times during his time with Renfe, company president Julio Gomez-Pomar told private television Antena 3.

Some media reports described Garzon Amo as a speed freak who once posted a picture on his Facebook page of a train speedometer at 200km/h.

A caption read: "I am on the edge, I can't go faster or else I will be fined." The page has since been taken down.


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Thousands rally against PNG plan: Greens

THOUSANDS of people have gathered in Sydney to demand the Australian government scrap its Papua New Guinea plan about processing and resettling asylum seekers, the Greens say.

Up to 3,000 people congregated at Sydney Town Hall before marching along George Street on Sunday to protest the government's handling of asylum seekers, Greens Senator Lee Rhiannon said.

"The purpose of today ... was to send a clear message that what they (the government) is doing is wrong," she told AAP after the rally.

"It's also to enable people to come together. There is a lot of stress in the community about how our country is treating people."

Ms Rhiannon said one of the topics raised during the protest was concerns over the use of the security firm G4S to run the Manus Island facility.

Describing the company as an "unaccountable multi-national", she said there were concerns among the community that the frontline staff aren't trained to deal with the problems already experienced at the centre.

She pointed to G4S's failure to provide all of the 10,400 contracted guards for the 2012 Games, which forced the British government to step in with military personnel.

The rally comes as a Galaxy poll published by News Corp Australia on Sunday found people rated Prime Minister Kevin Rudd better than Opposition Leader Tony Abbott at handling the asylum seeker issue, 40 to 38 per cent.

Under the federal government's deal with PNG, people arriving by boat will be denied resettlement in Australia, taken to Manus Island for processing and and may be settled there if found to be genuine refugees.

The Refugee Action Coalition (RAC) will be holding another rally in Sydney's inner west next month.


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Bad ecstasy blamed for SA hospitalisations

A BAD batch of ecstasy has been blamed for several people in Adelaide being hospitalised.

A number of people were admitted to Royal Adelaide Hospital with overdose symptoms on Saturday night and another was taken to Lyell McEwin Hospital.

Almost all of the patients have been discharged.

Police have arrested a 21-year-old man from North Adelaide.

They will allege he was in possession of 33 ecstasy tablets and $900 cash at the time of his arrest.


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Toxic liquor kills 18 at Pakistan parties

AT least 18 people died and about two dozen others suffered serious health issues after partygoers at two separate events consumed toxic drinks, officials say.

Victims were rushed to hospitals in the central Pakistani city of Faisalabad when they fell unconscious after drinking the alcohol at a birthday party and another gathering. Both of the events were held in private homes.

"The death toll from the two parties has reached 18. Around two dozen others are heavily affected by the toxic liquor and battling for consciousness," Javed Ahmed Khan, a senior police official, told AFP on Sunday.

"The incidents took place in Batala Colony. Five people were killed at a birthday party on Thursday and 13 others died in another get together in the same area on Friday," he said.

The public sale of alcohol is banned in conservative Islamic Pakistan and many people prepare cheap liquor at home.

Another police official said that most of the victims had died after they returned home.

"Most of the people have died at homes, while a few expired in hospitals," said Abid Zafar, head of the local police station.


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