A trial into Greece's worst train crash, which killed 57 people in 2023, is set to open on March 23 next year, according to a source in the Larissa prosecutor's office.
The trial will be held in the central Greek city of Larissa, where the prosecutor's office has called for 36 people to be put on trial, including railway executives and the stationmaster on duty the night of the crash.
They face charges including involuntary manslaughter and negligence for the railway collision that occurred on February 28, 2023.
The prosecutor’s office has called for 36 people to be put on trial.
The trial date has been set for March 23 next year.
Author's summary: Trial set for Greece's worst train crash.