More than 5,000 university and school students protested in Athens amid anger over a devastating train crash that killed at least 57 in northern Greece. More than 350 people, including many university students, were aboard the train when it derailed
Not long before the crash, his son Denis had told him he would be late and would call. "I'm still waiting," Routsi said.
and has admitted to some responsibility, his lawyer said, while stressing he was not the only one to blame. "Any effort to hide and cover up the truth over the Tempi tragedy is disrespecting the dead and foretelling new tragedies," said Popi Tsapanidou, a spokesperson for the leftwing Syriza, Greece's main opposition party.
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