Taiwan minister accepts responsibility as questions mount 04 Apr 2021 / 14:36 H. Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen visits relatives of victims at a funeral parlour a day after a deadly train derailment in a tunnel north of Hualien, Taiwan April 3, 2021. - Reuters
HUALIEN, Taiwan: Taiwan’s transport minister said on Sunday he would not shirk his responsibility for a deadly train crash even as his resignation offer was rejected amid growing questions over safety lapses that could have contributed to the disaster.
In the island’s worst rail accident in seven decades, 51 people have been confirmed dead after a packed express train slammed into a truck near the eastern city of Hualien on Friday, causing it to derail and the front part to crumple.
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