The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility is already investigating to clarify the circumstances of the train derailment that last Saturday began a “crazy march” until crashing on one of the walls of the tunnel that connects the stations Atocha and Chamartínin an episode that contributed to the railway chaos that broke out between Madrid and the east of the peninsula, with thirty trains suspended and almost 15,000 passengers affected and that the minister, Oscar Puentehas described “absolutely unusual”. Although he did not want to assure anything without having proof, Nor has it ruled out the “sabotage” hypothesis.
“This incident is very serious and is under investigationbecause of course it is not that it is not frequent, it is that it is practically unusual,” Puente said in an interview with Radio 4, in which, however, he did not want to support the theory of sabotage, at least at this time of the investigation. “I do not download anything and would not be responsible For my part, paying for a thesis without having proof,” he said.
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