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Six killed in train accident on bridge linking two of Denmark’s islands

  • Rail operator says passenger train was heading towards the capital when it was hit by objects from a freight train

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Two men walk past the damaged cargo train after the accident on January 2, 2019 in Nyborg, Denmark. Photo: AFP
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A passenger train on a bridge linking central Denmark’s islands hit an “unknown object” early Wednesday, killing six people and injuring 16 others, Danish police said.

The rail operator, Danish Railways, earlier told Denmark’s TV2 that the victims were passengers on a train going from the city of Odense, on the central Danish island of Fyn, to Copenhagen when the accident took place about 8am local time.

A passenger train is seen on the Great Belt Bridge after a railway accident on January 2, 2019 in Nyborg, Denmark. Photo: AFP
A passenger train is seen on the Great Belt Bridge after a railway accident on January 2, 2019 in Nyborg, Denmark. Photo: AFP
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Danish media reported that a tarpaulin on a freight train hit the passenger train, which was going in the opposite direction, prompting it to brake violently. Police spokesman Arne Gram said the passenger train “hit an unknown object,” but did not further comment.

Photos from the scene show the freight train was carrying crates of beer, and the tarpaulin that covered the train was torn in pieces.

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Kasper Elbjoern, spokesman for Danish brewery group Carlsberg, confirmed that a freight train transporting its cargo was involved in the accident.

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