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Twelve dead in Spanish level crossing horror

Train ploughs into van carrying immigrants

Tuesday 02 January 2001 20:00 EST
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Twelve farm labourers have died and two are injured after their van was hit by a train on a level crossing in south-eastern Spain.

Twelve farm labourers have died and two are injured after their van was hit by a train on a level crossing in south-eastern Spain.

The van was dragged 200 yards and local agencies said bodies were strewn along the side of the track in the town of Lorca.

Police said the crossing was clearly marked. Several train passengers were injured.

The dead were all labourers from Equador.

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