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April 08, 2021 A crane lifts the wreckage of a truck which was hit by the train a day after the deadly train derailment at a tunnel north of Hualien, Taiwan, on April 3, 2021. Reuters TAIPEI - More body parts have been found when the crushed remains of the last carriage of a train that derailed on Taiwan s scenic east coast was finally pulled out from a tunnel at the crash site, almost a week after the accident. The latest discovery of human remains late on Tuesday night (April 6) by workmen who lifted the eighth carriage of the 408 Taroko Express, which was sliced in half when it crashed headlong into the tunnel wall on April 2, led prosecutors to believe that the death toll could change. ....
The Straits Times Workers checking damaged carriages on the mountains of Hualien, Taiwan, on April 6, 2021.PHOTO: AFP https://str.sg/JCHJ They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. including the ST News Tablet worth $398. Let s go! Spin the wheel for ST Read and Win now. ....
··· Taiwan deadly train crash: Photos of main suspect looking on as victims scrambled to safety trigger outrage April 06, 2021 A photo taken by a passenger shows Lee Yi-hsiang (left), the main suspect of the crash, near the site in Hualien on April 2, 2021. PTT/LEEABC, Facebook TAIPEI - Taiwan s prosecutors have appealed for information on the construction site near Friday s (April 2) deadly train crash as photos emerged showing the main suspect arrested in connection with the accident looking on as victims scrambled to safety from a tunnel. The suspect apparently knew by then that a truck he owned had caused the tragedy. ....
The Straits Times Photos of suspect looking on after Taiwan train crashed trigger outrage A photo taken by a passenger shows Lee Yi-hsiang (left), the main suspect of the crash, near the site in Hualien on April 2, 2021.PHOTOS: PTT/LEEABC, FACEBOOK https://str.sg/JC67 They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. ....
April 05, 2021 The train was carrying almost 500 people. FACEBOOK/鄭榮貴 A Taiwanese construction site manager whose truck rolled down a hill and collided with a train appeared in court on Saturday (April 3), local media reported. The accident on Friday killed 51 passengers and crew and injured nearly 180, making it the island’s worst rail disaster in 7 decades. The dead included 2 engineers and a French national. The first 2 carriages of the train, which was travelling from New Taipei City to Taitung, derailed after striking the truck as it entered a tunnel near Hualien. The Taipei Times reported that the construction site boss was not in the vehicle at the time of the accident. ....