Almost all the injured are in a stable condition except for two patients who are in a very critical condition and their lives are still in danger, he said speaking to SKAI. the Director of Orthopedic Clinic, Larissa Hospital, Kostas Bargiotas for tragedy in Tempe.

He explained that there were no multiple injuries, but there were people with mainly broken bones and injuries from the violent conflict.

The injured were 22-23 year old children in shock

Mr. Bargiotas noted that the hospital had 50 patients with an average age under 25 and that most of the injured were children in shock aged 22-23.

“It was a train full of students. We were dealing with a large number of injured 22-24-year-olds who were in shock returning to their university and finding themselves in this situation,” he said.

At the same time, Mr. Bargiotas added that after 03.00 in the morning the injured stopped coming and only bags with corpses and dismembered limbs were coming from the two wagons in front that had turned to pulp
“Of the rest, most came out alive,” he said. He emphasized that surprise, pain and shock prevailed.

Mr. Bargiota explained that some were injured by a fall as they broke the windows and jumped out They jumped out of the windows themselves.

The picture was reminiscent of the picture of the accident in Tempe with the children

He said that the image he saw was reminiscent of the image of the accident in Tempi with the children and that DNA identification is in progress.