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Children among injured as sabotage 'not ruled out' in France's 'inexplicable' high-speed test train crash

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The crash scene of the doomed TGV train that fell from a bridge in Eckwersheim, near Strasbourg, France. Photo: EPA
Agence France-Presse

Children were aboard a high-speed train that derailed during a test run in northeast France, an unprecedented accident that claimed 11 lives, the French rail company said.

“A few children... were among the injured,” an SNCF spokesman said.

“The investigation should determine the number of people present on the train (and those who) were not authorised to be on it,” he said.

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Officially, 49 technicians and railwaymen were assigned to conduct a test run Saturday of the next-generation of the TGV, France's flagship high-speed train, which was due to go into service next spring.

The accident near Strasbourg killed 11 and injured 37, of whom 12 remain in critical condition, according to local deputy prosecutor Alexandre Chevrier.

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Investigators Sunday were trying to determine how many more people were travelling on the train.

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