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An investigation into last weekend's high-speed train collision in Spain that killed 45 people suggests the track was cracked before the catastrophe, according to a preliminary report.
The country is searching for answers to one of Europe's deadliest such accidents this century, which has raised doubts about the safety of the world's second-largest high-speed rail network.
The disaster struck in the southern region of Andalusia on S
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