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They Survived Taiwanâs Train Crash. Their Loved Ones Did Not.
A woman lost her husband and their two children, who were athletes at a university. A man held his 5-year-old daughter in his arms in the minutes before she died.
The train derailment on Friday was the worst such disaster in Taiwan in four decades.Credit.Billy H.C. Kwok/Getty Images
April 3, 2021Updated 1:14 p.m. ET
HUALIEN, Taiwan â Crawling through the smoky wreckage, she first found her husband and son pinned under luggage lockers and mangled steel, but they werenât breathing. Then she called her daughterâs name. A faint voice responded: âIâm over here.â
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