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BY MATT MOFFETT AND DAVID ROMÁN
MADRID—Investigators were focusing on a possible combination of driver negligence and inadequate safety systems to explain why a passenger train was going at more than twice the recommended speed before it cracked up on a curve, killing dozens of people.
Police said Friday that they had formally detained 52-year-old Francisco José Garzón, the driver of the train that crashed late Wednesday near the northwestern city of Santiago de Compostela.
Police also lowered the number of deaths by two to 78. Another 83 people were still hospitalized Friday, 32 of them in critical condition, after Spain’s worst rail disaster in decades.
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