Lorry Driver Who Caused Train Accident With 50 People Dead Says…
Lorry Driver Who Caused Train Accident With 50 People Dead Says He’s Sorry As He Cools Of In Jail
A construction site manager whose lorry slid on to a railway track and led to Taiwan’s worst train disaster in decades has expressed “deep regret”.
Lee Yi-hsiang, 49, said he was “deeply remorseful” and wanted to give his “most sincere apologies”.
His flatbed lorry was parked on an embankment but slipped down it, causing the train to derail on Friday near the city of Hualien.
At least 50 people were killed and more than 200 injured in the crash.
Mr Lee was part of a team who regularly inspected Taiwan’s mountainous eastern train line for landslides and other risks. He was also thought to be the flatbed’s operator.
He was questioned over the weekend by prosecutors and released on bail, but on Sunday he was taken back into custody because he was deemed a flight risk and had a previous conviction, Taiwanese media reported.
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