
Train Driver Exonerated: Calls for Apology After NTUA Report
The tragic train collision in Greece continues to generate controversy. A recent report by the National Technical University (NTUA) has cleared the deceased train driver of any wrongdoing, contradicting earlier accusations of smuggling made by politician Zoe Konstantopoulou. The NTUA report details a series of systemic failures that contributed to the accident, raising questions about accountability and safety protocols. "The report shows a complete disregard for safety regulations," said a source close to the investigation. Konstantopoulou's accusations, made during a heated parliamentary debate, caused immense pain to the driver's family. Now, calls for an apology are growing louder. "My son was a hard-working man, not a smuggler," said the driver's mother in an emotional interview. This incident underscores the need for stricter safety measures and responsible public discourse during times of national tragedy.