By Jason Hall
Apr 3, 2021
The suspect in connection to a train crash in Taiwan that killed at least 51 people has been released on bond.
Lee Yi-hsiang, the manager of a construction site whose truck is believed by authorities to have caused the accident, was released on a bond of T$500,000 ($17,525), although he is restricted from leaving Taiwan for eight months and must stay in Hualien, where the crash occurred,
An express train hit the truck after it slid down a bank beside the track from the building site and authorities believe the manager is responsible for failing to properly engage the truck s brake, leading to one of the worst rail accidents in seven decades.
By Jason Hall
Apr 3, 2021
The suspect in connection to a train crash in Taiwan that killed at least 51 people has been released on bond.
Lee Yi-hsiang, the manager of a construction site whose truck is believed by authorities to have caused the accident, was released on a bond of T$500,000 ($17,525), although he is restricted from leaving Taiwan for eight months and must stay in Hualien, where the crash occurred,
An express train hit the truck after it slid down a bank beside the track from the building site and authorities believe the manager is responsible for failing to properly engage the truck s brake, leading to one of the worst rail accidents in seven decades.