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Greek Protesters Seek Justice for Fatal 2023 Train Crash Victims

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Tens of Thousands of Greeks Protest Railway Disaster Outside Parliament

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ATHENS (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of Greeks protested outside parliament in Athens on Sunday to demand justice for the 57 people who died nearly two years ago in the country’s worst railway disaster.

The protesters held banners reading “We won’t forget” and “I have no oxygen” – echoing a woman’s last words in a call to emergency services that was published by local media last week.

“We are here and we will not stop … until those responsible are held accountable,” said Maria Karistianou, whose 20-year-old daughter died in the 2023 train crash.

Brief clashes broke out between police and some protesters after the largely peaceful demonstration, which was one of the biggest to be held in the capital in recent years. Similar protests were held in other cities in Greece.

The demonstration comes as a judicial investigation is still in progress over the head-on collision of a freight train and a passenger train packed with students just before midnight on February 28, 2023. The crash, on a line linking Athens with Greece’s second-largest city Thessaloniki, triggered angry protests across the country, with many people saying it reflected widespread neglect of the rail network after a decade-long financial crisis.

Two years on, the exact cause of death of many of the victims has not been determined. Their families have accused authorities of trying to cover up evidence, something the government denies. “Two years after the tragedy, no one has been punished, no one is in prison,” Ilias Papangelis, whose 18-year-old daughter was among those killed, told the crowd of protesters, some of whom chanted “Murderers”.

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