“Eight to nine personnel lost their lives. I may not have been in, but what about all the others who perished? What will happen to the children?”, she shouted with tears in her eyes and anger painted on her face
“Let everyone pay”cried Ms. Georgia, who works in cleaning the carriages of the fatal passenger train IC 62, but had the day off on the fateful day, with tears in her eyes and rage painted on her every expression.
Mrs. Georgia works in the field of cleaning the wagons every day and the her post is on the itinerary IC 62, on the black route that claimed the lives of dozens of people after it collided with a commercial train in the area of ​​Evangelismos, near Tempi.
She herself had day off on Tuesday and thus was not on the train. Ms. Georgia originally left one white flower at the small informal monument erected inside the Thessaloniki Railway Station, during the mobilization of the Unions of Private Employees of Thessaloniki and Metallo of Central Macedonia.
Then, after leaving the entrance, was coming back and began to shout “to pay, to pay everyone!”, demanding that the responsibilities for the tragic accident be attributed. “Eight to nine staff members lost their lives and one of my friends, a cleaner, luckily was only injured. I may not have been in, but what about all the others who perished? What will happen to the children?”, he said speaking.
Source: Skai
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