one year after the terrible train accident, the investigation remains far from being completed

one year after the terrible train accident the investigation remains

In central Greece, last year, on the night of February 28 to March 1, 2023, near the city of Larissa, a freight train collided with a passenger train, causing the death of 57 people, the majority of them students. A year after the deadliest rail disaster in the country’s history, which led to two weeks of demonstrations denouncing in particular the dilapidation of public services, the investigation into all the responsibilities surrounding this tragedy is still very far from being completed. be closed.

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With our correspondent in Athens, Joel Bronner

A year ago, just before resigning, the Minister of Transport recognized that the train network in Greece is simply “ unsuitable for the 21st century “. A little later, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis was forced to apologize, while the country was shaken by a wave of demonstrations.

The protesters then bring the entire political class of the country back to back and denounce the bankruptcy of a transport system, well beyond the sole ” human error » of a station manager, who has been in pre-trial detention since then.

A year after what the Greek street described as a “crime”, due to the state of disrepair of the railway network, the investigation is still very far from being completed, despite the 32 people implicated so far. Greek justice suffers from an image of slowness, lack of efficiency and absence of independence.

The Supreme Court knows this, a prosecutor of which underlined on Monday the “ superhuman efforts » already provided by the authorities in charge, nevertheless insisting that “ the questions [encore] remained unanswered ”, or even “ accusations of judicial makeup », are all taken into account so that in the end, justice is truly done.

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