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Railway official gets heaviest penalty in Taroko train crash case

Taipei, Nov. 11 (CNA) A railway official has been sentenced to nearly nine years in jail for failing to properly supervise a construction project that went awry and led to Taiwan's deadliest train crash in 70 years, the Taiwan Hualien District Court ruled Friday.

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Contractor, engineer get jail for Taroko train deaths - 焦點

CONTROVERSIAL: Sentences of up to nearly nine years are likely to be appealed, as homicide rather than negligence was more apparent, prosecutors and families saidBy Jason Pan / Staff reporter

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Crane driver charged in TRA probe - Taipei Times

Crane driver charged in TRA probe NARROWING DOWN: After searches at 23 locations and questioning 109 people, prosecutors say that mishandling at a construction site might have caused the crash By Jason Pan / Staff Reporter Prosecutors yesterday indicted seven people in connection to the Taroko Express No. 408 derailment in Hualien County on April 2, in which 49 people died and more than 200 were injured. Among the indicted were Lee Yi-hsiang (李義祥), the driver of a crane truck that fell onto the tracks and into which the train crashed; his Vietnamese assistant, Hoa Van Hao; and workers at United Geotech Inc (聯合大地工程) and Tung Hsin Construction (東新營造), which undertook construction work near the site of the crash, Hualien prosecutor Chou Fang-yi (周芳怡) said.

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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Crane driver charged in TRA probe - 焦點

根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw 《TAIPEI TIMES》 Crane driver charged in TRA probe Hualien Prosecutor Chou Fang-yi yesterday points to an image of the site of the April 2 Taroko Express derailment during a news conference in Hualien. Photo: Wang Chin-yi, Taipei Times 2021/04/17 03:00 NARROWING DOWN: After searches at 23 locations and questioning 109 people, prosecutors say that mishandling at a construction site might have caused the crash By Jason Pan / Staff Reporter Prosecutors yesterday indic

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Four additional suspects questioned over train crash

Four additional suspects questioned over train crash TEN IMPLICATED: An Agency Against Corruption probe focuses on Hualien government officials and contractors accused of bribery, the agency said By Jason Pan / Staff reporter Hualien prosecutors yesterday questioned four more suspects amid an investigation into a fatal train crash on Friday last week, saying that they are focusing on alleged corruption over public work projects. Fifty people were killed and more than 200 injured when Taroko Express No. 408 crashed into a crane truck that had rolled onto the tracks, derailed and slammed into the walls of the Cingshuei Tunnel (清水隧道) in Hualien’s Sioulin Township (秀林).

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