German Train Crash that killed 11 people. (Reuters File Photo)
Berlin, Germany:
German prosecutors said today that human error caused a train crash that killed 11 people and charged a 39-year-old signalling worker with negligence leading to the accident.
"If he had complied with the rules ... then there would have been no collision between the trains," said Wolfgang Giese, the prosecutor who led the investigation into last Tuesday's accident in southern Germany.
"There is no evidence of technical problems... Our investigation shows that this was human error with catastrophic consequences," he added.
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"If he had complied with the rules ... then there would have been no collision between the trains," said Wolfgang Giese, the prosecutor who led the investigation into last Tuesday's accident in southern Germany.
"There is no evidence of technical problems... Our investigation shows that this was human error with catastrophic consequences," he added.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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