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HUALIEN, Taiwan (Reuters) -A Taiwan court on Saturday released on bond the manager of a construction site whose truck authorities believe caused a train accident that killed at least 51 people, as family members mourned the dead at the crash site.
The crash on Friday was Taiwan s worst rail accident in seven decades, when an express train hit the truck that had slid down a bank beside the track from the building site. The site s manager is suspected of having failed to properly engage the truck s brake.
The train, with almost 500 people aboard, was travelling from Taipei, the capital, to Taitung on the east coast when it derailed in a tunnel just north of the city of Hualien. Forty one people are in hospital, from among the 188 reported injured.
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HUALIEN (Taiwan), April 3 Taiwan court today released on bond the manager of a construction site whose truck authorities believe caused a train accident that killed at least 51 people, as family members mourned the dead at the crash site. The crash on Friday was Taiwan’s worst rail.
Updated / Saturday, 3 Apr 2021
14:30
An overview of the damaged train lifted and removed from a track for clearance after derailing in a tunnel
A Taiwan court today released on bond the manager of a construction site whose truck authorities believe caused a train accident that killed at least 51 people, as family members mourned the dead at the crash site.
Yesterday s crash was Taiwan s worst rail accident in seven decades.
It happened when an express train hit the truck that had slid down a bank beside the track from the building site.
The site s manager is suspected of having failed to properly engage the truck s brake.