Fourteen defendants appeared in the Cairo Criminal Court yesterday in the first hearing of the case brought against them for the Ramsis train crash, Egypt Today reports. The defendants have been charged with negligence and the prosecution is calling for the maximum penalty to be enforced. The train disaster occurred in February and resulted in 22 deaths and 40 injuries.
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