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Greek protesters demand justice for victims of 2023 train crash

10s of thousands of Greeks rallied outside parliament in Athens on Sunday to require justice over a train crash in 2023 that eliminated 57 people in the nation's worst railway disaster.

The protesters held banners reading: We will not forget and I have no oxygen, echoing a woman's last words in a call to emergency services published by regional media last week.

Demonstrations were kept in other cities in Greece and abroad.

A judicial investigation is still in progress over the head-on crash of a freight train and a guest train loaded with students prior to midnight on Feb. 28, 2023.

The crash, on a line linking Athens with Greece's. second-largest city Thessaloniki, set off angry protests. throughout the nation where it was viewed as the outcome of widespread. disregard of the trains after a decade-long financial crisis.

Two years later on, the cause of death of a lot of the victims. has actually not been figured out. Their households have accused authorities. of attempting to cover up proof.

Two years after the catastrophe, no one has been punished, no. one remains in prison, Ilias Papangelis, who lost his 18-year-old. child in the crash, told the crowd.

The centre-right government, which was re-elected after the. crash, has denied the accusations.

Its proposition of previous parliament speaker Constantine. Tassoulas for the Greek presidency recently even more angered the. family members, who state that under his watch parliament failed to. investigate any political obligation.

According to a report by professionals worked with by families, the. crash resulted in a big fireball. It is unclear what triggered it. Worries are growing that a number of victims endured the crash. however died in a fire that burned for more than an hour after the. crash.

A growing number of experts have actually dismissed assumptions that. power line or oils used in the traveler train caused. the fire, raising concerns over the freight train's cargo.

(source: Reuters)