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Families of victims in Spain demand truth about train crash

On Thursday, some relatives of the 45 victims in Spain's rail accident vowed to investigate the cause of the collision between the two high-speed trains. They made their promise while survivors were still wearing bandages and slings during a funeral service.

Only the truth can help us heal this injury. Liliana Saenz - who lost her mom - spoke at the Huelva service. "We will fight to ensure that there is never another train." The King and Queen Letizia were present.

Spain is still trying to deal with the tragedy that occurred in January 2018 near the village Adamuz, in southern Spain. The accident caused the highest number of deaths in European history from a train crash.

Since the crash in Spain and other incidents in the same week, such as the death of the train driver in Catalonia, the government has been scrutinized to determine if it has invested enough in the maintenance of the country's renowned railway system.

The Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, and the Transport Minister Oscar Puente did not attend.

Authorities said that a fracture in the rail was evident before one of the trains heading for Madrid from Malaga derailled and then?hit a second train in the opposite direction coming in 20 seconds later. Puente said that the gap between trains could have been as little as nine seconds.

"We are the 45 families that would trade the entire 'gold' in the world (which is now worthless) for the chance to advance the clock by just 20 seconds," Saenz told hundreds of relatives and survivors. She was flanked with her brother. (Reporting and writing by Miguel Pereira, Guillermo Martinez, Lisa Shumaker; editing by Lisa Shumaker).

(source: Reuters)