A large piece of metal found near the site of a high-speed train crash in Spain may be the missing chunk of undercarriage that investigators have been searching for to find the cause of the accident, a source and experts said on Wednesday.
The crash, one of Europe’s biggest, happened on Sunday night near the southern town of Adamuz in a remote hilly area, killing at least 42 people.
Inaki Barron, the head of Spain’s railway accident investigating body CIAF, said on Monday that the...
Probe into Spain train crash turns to missing ‘bogie’ found in stream
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