Friday, February 18, 2011

The Argentine government has blamed the company Ferrobaires train crash

BUENOS AIRES, 17 Feb. The Argentine government has blamed the train accident that left four dead and over hundred injured, the company Ferrobaires, but will remain cautious as they develop research and do not discard any hypotheses. "We have seen, from the administrative standpoint, that there was a great responsibility by training who dispatched Ferrobaires brakes with emergency death and void", explained at a press conference the Planning Minister Julio De Vido .

Ferrobaires a train ran over this morning to another line San Martín, who was standing waiting to receive the signal to resume the trip in the municipality of San Miguel in the province of Buenos Aires. The accident killed four people and at least another hundred were wounded. Federal Judge Juan Manuel Yalj in charge of investigations revealed that two of the four brakes Ferrobaires convoy had been "deliberately blocked" with some nails and a lock.

De Vido has insisted that the responsibility for this tragedy lies with the private company because the signs located at the site of the accident "worked well", which shows that there was "clear error" by Ferrobaires. However, the Minister has emphasized that conduct "investigations to find those truly responsible" and that, for now, do not rule out any hypothesis.

This is the first railway accident with fatalities recorded in Argentina in the last decade. Ferrobaires technical training by the government of the province of Buenos Aires, which in this case is the enforcement authority, recalled De Vido.

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