“Hej, shikoni, po eci me 200 km/h” (FOTO)

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Spanja është tronditur nga aksidenti i djeshëm hekurudhor, ku gjetën vdekjen dhjetra persona.

Hetimet e para kanë treguar se shkak për aksidentin e tmerrshëm ka qenë shpejtësia tre herë më e madhe nga sa lejohej, nga ana e drejtuesit të trenit, Francisco José Garzón Amo.

Ai e ka pranuar se pak para aksidentit ka qenë duke ecur me një shpejtësi 190 km në orë, në një vend ku shpejtësia maksimale lejohej vetëm 80 km në orë.

Por, kjo nuk ishte hera e parë, pasi Amo duket se ka qenë i pasionuar pas shpejtësisë.

Ai krenohej në faqen e tij zyrtare në Facebook, për shpejtësinë e madhe me të cilën ecte dhe kishte publikuar edhe foto reale të kilometrazhit me të cilin ecte.

Një prej fotove të publikuara në vitin 2012, tregonte se ai ishte duke ecur me 200 kilometra në orë.

Fotot janë publikuar nga gazeta spanjolle ABC, ndërkohë që faqja në Facebook e tij është fshirë menjëherë./b.l

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Francisco Garzon del Amo, driver of the Spanish train which crashedImages have emerged from a Facebook site said to be Garzon's in which he had posted a picture of a train speedometer at 200kph (125mph) and joked about how fast he was going

Horror: Garzon was behind the controls when the Madrid to Ferrol high-speed rail link hurtled into a wall at 120mph near the city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday night

Injured: Minutes after the crash, Garzon was photographed being helped from his train's mangled remains by rescuers, blood oozing from a wound on his head onto his blue uniform

Accident: The train jumped the tracks on a bend just before arriving in the northwestern shrine city of Santiago de Compostela

Horrifying: At least 80 people have been killed and up to 141 injured including one Briton after a packed Spanish passenger train derailed on a bend last night

Derailed: All eight carriages of the Madrid to Ferrol train came off the tracks near the city of Santiago de Compostela

Tragic: Emergency crews work to help those who were injured in the Spanish train crash which happened just outside Santiago de Compostela

Belongings: Police officers collect baggage at the scene of a train crash

A relative of the victims of a train accident reacts outside the Cersia buildingA relative of the victims of a train accident reacts outside the Cersia building

Harrowing: Families wait for further information during the identification of the corpses

Relatives of the victims of a train accident react Relatives of the victims of a train accident react

Removal: A carriage is lifted at the scene of a train crash

Surveying the scene:

Statement:

Terrifying:

Investigation: Emergency personnel work through the debris at the scene

Cause: An official inspects the train engine amongst the wreckage of a train crash

Ownership:

People living nearby rushed to the scene with bottles of water and blankets

Devastation: At least 80 have died and rescue efforts went on through the night

Carnage: People look down from the rail bridge on the aftermath of a devastating train crash in north west Spain

Injured: A woman is carried from the wreckage of the train on a stretcher as emergency service workers try to rescue survivors

Emergency: Rescue workers carry victims on stretchers away for treatment. More than 70 bodies are reported to have been removed from the wreckage

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