Tragedia ferroviaria en Santiago.
ALTERNATIVE CROP
Investigators and police officers stand at the site of a train accident near the city of Santiago de Compostela early on July 25, 2013. A train hurtled off the tracks in northwestern Spain on July 24 killing 60 passengers and injuring around 130 others, a spokesman for the central government representative in the region said. The train, carrying at least 200 passengers, had left Madrid and was heading for the northwestern town of Ferrol as the Galicia region was preparing celebrations in honour of its patron saint James. AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL RIOPA
A picture taken on July 25, 2013 shows the site of a train accident near the city of Santiago de Compostela. A train hurtled off the tracks in northwestern Spain on July 24 killing 60 passengers and injuring around 130 others, a spokesman for the central government representative in the region said. The train, carrying at least 200 passengers, had left Madrid and was heading for the northwestern town of Ferrol as the Galicia region was preparing celebrations in honour of its patron saint James. AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL RIOPA