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MEPs agree to keep Tempe file open despite government's efforts to conclude inquiry
Despite the conclusion last week of the parliamentary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, the government’s hopes that the issue will slip down the agenda suffered a blow on Monday, when relatives of the 57 victims in the accident appeared before a European Parliament committee again.
Maria Karystianou, who lost her daughter in the crash, has become a figurehead for the campaign relatives are leading for a full and transparent investigation into the crash. She told MEPs at the Committee on Petitions (PETI) that the families of the 57...
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