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Opposition parties vow not to let up on Tempe despite inquiry verdict
The conclusions of a parliamentary inquiry laying the blame for the Tempe rail crash on human error were roundly rejected by opposition parties in Parliament, in an indication that the handling of the deadly incident will continue to dog the New Democracy administration.
On Wednesday, Parliament debated the conclusions of the inquiry which adopted the governing party’s position which identified no political responsibilities but blamed a station master and a train operator for the train crash which resulted in 57 deaths ...
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