High-speed train crash kills dozens in Spain
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Spanish train crash caused by ‘gap in track’
Experts investigating the cause of a train crash in Spain that killed 39 people have found a broken joint on the rails, a source has revealed.
On Sunday, Jan. 18, two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, leaving at least 39 dead and now survivors are sharing the horror they witnessed
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