German police detain rail traffic controller after fatal train crash

08 May 2018 - 15:00 By Joseph Nasr
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Firefighters and paramedics work at the scene where two trains collided in Aichach near Augsburg, Germany May 8, 2018.
Firefighters and paramedics work at the scene where two trains collided in Aichach near Augsburg, Germany May 8, 2018.
Image: REUTERS/Michael Dalder

German police said on Tuesday they detained a rail traffic controller for questioning on suspicion of causing death by negligence in a crash between two trains that killed two people in Bavaria.

The collision between a freight train and a passenger train occurred late on Monday near Aichach, a station on the line that links the southern cities of Ingolstadt and Augsburg.

Police said in a statement the 24-year-old controller was detained over the death of a train driver and a 73-year-old female passenger.

Prosecutors in Augsburg will decide whether to ask a court to issue a formal arrest warrant against him. 

- Reuters


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