A Greek railway inspector was charged and remanded in custody on Friday March 31, more than a month after the train disaster that killed 57 people in central Greece, Agence France-Presse has learned (AFP). ) from a judicial source.
This inspector was charged with “disrupting traffic safety” which caused the death of many people, according to the same source. He is the second railway employee to be charged. The first suspect, the station master on duty at the time of the accident, had been charged with the same charge and remanded in custody a week after the tragedy that shook the country.