In February 2023, when a freight train and a passenger train full of students collided, fifty people were killed.
About two years ago, tens of thousands of protesters have staged a rally outside the Greek parliament in Athens to demand justice for the victims of the country’s worst railway destruction.
Sunday, one of the largest in the capital, in recent years, was revealed just a few days after the local media released audio recording, stating that some of the 57 victims were confronted. He has survived, but he has still died in the fire of an unknown origin. For more than an hour after the accident.
Protests were also held in dozens of other cities around Greece and abroad, participants shouted “I have no oxygen”, which echoed the last words of the woman in an emergency service call.
Athens participants kept banners while reading “we won’t forget” while slogans of “killers, killers” were shouted.
On February 28, 2023, just before midnight, outside the city of Larissa, a court investigation is still underway on a collision with a freight train and a passenger train full of students near the bump.
Athens on a line linked to a line linked to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second largest city, gave rise to angry protests across the country, where it was seen as a result of widespread ignoring the railway after a decade long financial crisis –
Two years later, the cause of the death of many victims has not been determined as his family has accused the authorities of trying to hide the evidence.
“Thank you very much for all the Greeks, wherever they are, to support them,” Maria Cristiano-who is a representative of the family’s family’s family’s family’s association, who loses her 20-year-old daughter in disaster.
He said, “Our voice says one thing: There will never be a crime, then there will be no crime.” “Let the crime in the tempo begin and serve justice, as it should be, because this is what the whole society wants.”
The cause of the fire is unclear
Elias Papinjalas, who lost his 18 -year -old daughter in the accident, told the crowd in Athens: “Two years after the tragedy, no one was punished, no one is in jail.”
According to a report by a family -serving expert, the accident resulted in a huge fireball. It is unclear what the reason is.
A growing number of experts has rejected the assumptions that passengers fire electric cables or oils used in the train, which raises questions on freight train goods.
The re -elected center after the accident has been denied by the right government.
Former Speaker of the Parliament for the Greek presidency last week, his proposal by Tasolas further angry relatives, who says that under his watch, Parliament has failed to investigate any political responsibility.
“We don’t know what the cause of the blast is, what is? [freight] The train was carrying, “Nicos Plakias said, who lost two of his daughters and one niece in the accident.
“We will always have questions … and if we need to reach European courts, we will do it.”
Following a massive peaceful demonstration in Athens, short clashes between police and several protesters spread, police officers fired tear gas to disperse some in the crowd.
