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Mexico govt vows full probe into metro crash

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Mexico City, May 5: Mexico’s president on Tuesday promised an indepth investigat­ion to find those responsibl­e for the deaths of at least 25 people in the collapse of an elevated metro train line with a history of problems. The vow came as emergency services in the capital worked to retrieve the bodies of victims still trapped in the wreckage of the carriages that plunged to the ground Monday night in a cloud of dust that was soon filled by a rush of rescuers.

Dozens were injured in the accident, one of the worst ever to strike the Mexico City metro, raising questions about constructi­on and maintenanc­e standards on a network used by millions every day.

“A thorough investigat­ion will be carried out... to know the truth,” President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said at his daily news conference, adding that independen­t internatio­nal experts would assist prosecutor­s in the probe.

“We cannot get into speculatio­n, much less blame the possible perpetrato­rs without having proof,” added the president, who has declared three days of national mourning.

The metro line, the city’s newest, was built while Foreign Minister Marcelo

Ebrard,

Lopez mayor of

2006-2012.

“For my part, I put myself at the full disposal of the authoritie­s,” said Ebrard, considered among the possible ruling party candidates for the

2024 presidenti­al election. In 2014, Ebrard's successor as mayor, Miguel Angel Mancera, suspended services at a dozen stations on the same metro line because repairs were needed due to excessive wear.

A study later concluded that there were problems with the design, operation and maintenanc­e of the track. — a close ally of Obrador, was the capital from

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