On February 28, 2023, a tragic train collision in Greece resulted in 57 deaths, with many survivors suffering horrific burns in a fire that ensued. Survivors, like Evdokia Tsagli, reported their harrowing experiences, while investigations reveal doubts about official accounts blaming human error. Families of the victims and independent experts demand accountability, pointing to government negligence and a possible cover-up regarding safety measures. As the second anniversary approaches, protests are anticipated as fresh evidence emerges, renewing calls for justice for the victims of this devastating event.
Evdokia Tsagli recalls the horror of the crash, describing it as an eternity of despair while a fire consumed her train, killing many passengers.
Greek officials attributed the train disaster to human error and a fire caused by silicone oil, but families and experts criticize this explanation as a cover-up.
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