ISLAMABAD — Investigation into a brutal train crash in Pakistan’s Sindh in June has held more than 20 officials, including the Divisional Superintendent of the Sukkur division, responsible for negligence regarding “improper maintenance of the track.” The authorities concluded that neglect of rail joints resulted in two passenger trains colliding, killing 67 people and injuring over 100. “I had informed the headquarters well in […]
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