Egyptians look at the crash of two trains that collided near the Khorshid station in Egypt's coastal city of Alexandria, Egypt August 11, 2017. REUTERS/Osama Nageb
CAIRO – 13 August 2017: East Alexandria prosecution decided to hold the driver of the Express 13 train, Emad Helmy, 41, for 15 days in custody. The inspector of the train was put under tight security in Gamal Abdel Nasser hospital, where he is being treated.
The KBC equipment of the train, which should help determine what caused the accident, was sent to forensics to be inspected and emptied.
The prosecution ordered the release of other train and station employees.
Blood and urine samples were taken from the Cairo train driver and his assistant to determine whether they were under the influence of any narcotics.
The head of the Sidi Gaber station was summoned Friday night and questioned about what could have caused the accident, and about his role as an official in coordinating successive trains.
The Express 13 train was headed from Cairo to Alexandria on Friday at 2:15 p.m. when it collided with the 571 train from headed from Port Said to Alexandria near Khorshid station. The accident caused an estimated 42 fatalities and 179 injuries according to the Ministry of Health and Population.
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