Greek rescuers comb through train crash as hopes fade

By Lefteris Papadimas
Updated March 2 2023 - 10:38pm, first published 10:35pm
"Instead of saving lives we have to recover bodies," a rescuer said at the scene of the train crash. (EPA PHOTO)
"Instead of saving lives we have to recover bodies," a rescuer said at the scene of the train crash. (EPA PHOTO)

Rescuers have combed through charred and buckled rail carriages for more victims of Greece's deadliest train crash, a disaster that killed at least 46 people and has led to a national outpouring of grief and anger.

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