Five Rail Workers Killed By Train In Italy

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At least five people have died after a train hit railway workers at high speed close to a station in Italy.

The workers, aged between 22 and 52, were replacing part of a track outside the northern city of Turin when they were killed.

Report says they had been working on the line between Turin and Milan when the empty passenger train went through Brandizzo station at a reported 160km/h (100mph).

Mayor Paolo Bodoni said that an investigation was underway.

Meanwhile,  two workers survived unscathed but were taken to the hospital for observation. The train driver was treated at the scene for shock but later sent home. He is expected to be questioned later about the accident.

In a statement, Italian railway network, RFI expressed its “deep sorrow” for the incident. It also sent its “deep condolences” to the families of those who died.

Mr. Bodoni described the incident as “chilling” and a “huge tragedy.”

Reports said the workers had been replacing about 10m of track when the empty train transporting a dozen wagons went through Brandizzo station at high speed.

Some of the victims were dragged hundreds of metres along the track.

The mayor of Brandizzo, a small town to the north-east of Turin, said he would wait until the outcome of the inquiry but a communication error could not be ruled out.

 

 

BBC/Christopher Ojilere

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