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‘Remorseles­s’ train driver jailed for 2018 derailment

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TAIPEI: A Taiwanese court sentenced a train driver to four and a half years in prison on Monday for negligent homicide over a 2018 derailment that killed 18 people.

The crash on the scenic east coastline also injured around 200 people and left the Puyuma Express lying zig-zagged across the tracks.

The driver, identified only by his family name You, had turned off an Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system used to monitor speed, the court said in a statement.

He was driving at 140 kilometres per hour, twice the limit for the curved part of the track where the train approached a station in northeaste­rn Yilan County, causing it to derail, the statement added.

“The defendant’s speeding has a substantia­l cause-and-effect connection with the mass causalitie­s of the train incident ... but he has denied any wrongdoing and shown no remorse.” The man can appeal the ruling. The driver was communicat­ing with dispatcher­s about mechanical problems and did not slow down or hit the brake two minutes before the train flipped, according to a cabinet report on the incident.

Passengers recalled how the train had been shaking intensely during the journey and was going “too fast” before it derailed.

Taiwan’s most deadly rail disaster on record was in 1948 when a train caught fire and 64 people perished.

In April, 49 people were killed and 200 injured when a railway maintenanc­e truck slid down an embankment moments before a packed train came down the line in the eastern coastal city of Hualien.

 ?? REUTERS ?? An overturned train is seen in Yilan County, Taiwan on Oct 21, 2018 in this picture grab obtained from social media video.
REUTERS An overturned train is seen in Yilan County, Taiwan on Oct 21, 2018 in this picture grab obtained from social media video.

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