A heavy piece of metal recovered near the scene of Spainβs deadliest rail disaster in years may be the missing undercarriage component investigators believe holds the key to understanding how two high-speed trains derailed and collided, killing at least 43 people.
The crash unfolded late Sunday near the southern town of Adamuz, in Cordoba province, when two trains traveling at high speed derailed within seconds of each other in a remote, hilly stretch of track.
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