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Pakistan train crash carnage kills 128
(China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-14 05:44

Senior railway official Junaid Qureshi agreed. "He either ignored the red signal or he was snoozing," said Qureshi, referring to the driver, whom he said was among the dead.

Debris including luggage from smashed compartments was scattered across a wide area as rescuers picked their way through twisted piles of metal and wood.

Passengers, some of them injured, could also be seen searching for missing friends and relatives. Relatives of railway workers and passengers gathered at Karachi's main station.


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