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Czech high-speed train collision kills one

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One person died when a high-speed train collided with an engine in the northeastern Czech Republic.
Camera IconOne person died when a high-speed train collided with an engine in the northeastern Czech Republic. Credit: AP

A high-speed train has collided with an engine at a station in the northeastern Czech Republic, killing one person and injuring five.

Czech Railways said the accident took place early in the morning on Monday in the town of Bohumin, shortly after the Pendolino train departed for Prague.

The driver of the train was killed, while four Czech Railways employees on the engine and one on the train were injured.

It was unclear whether the engine was moving at the time of the head-on crash.

Rescuers said no passengers were injured.

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The Rail Safety Inspection Office said the train was on the wrong line, and the accident might have been caused by human error.

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