Spanish train disaster driver going double speed limit questioned over crash that killed 78; told rescuers 'I f----d it up. I want to die'

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Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is helped by two men as he is evacuated from the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.An an aerial view of the site of the train accident near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.Rescue workers stand amongst the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

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An injured man, identified by Spanish newspapers El Pais and El Mundo as the train driver Francisco Jose Garzon, is helped by a policeman after a train crashed near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain — Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a train that crashed in northwestern Spain, lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 and took possession of the "black box" of the train expected to shed light on why it was going faster than the speed limit on the curve where it derailed.

And in an interview with The Associated Press, an American passenger injured on the train said he saw on a TV monitor screen inside his car that the train was traveling 121 mph seconds before the crash — far above the 50 mph speed limit on the curve where it derailed.

The driver, Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, was officially detained in the hospital where he was recovering, said Jaime Iglesias, the National Police chief of the Galicia region where the crash happened just on the outskirts of the regional capital, Santiago de Compostela.

Amo, 52, reportedly told rescue teams: "I have f***ed it up. I want to die."

Iglesias said that Garzon Amo would be questioned "as a suspect for a crime linked to the cause of the accident."

The driver, under guard by police, cannot yet testify because of his medical condition, Iglesias said, adding that he did not have details of the medical condition but that it could delay efforts by police to question him.

The revised death toll from 80 to 78 came as forensic scientists matched body parts with each other at a makeshift morgue set up in a sports arena in Santiago de Compostela, said Antonio de Amo, the police chief in charge of the scientific service for Spain's National Police.

A Virginia woman and employee of a Catholic Church diocese outside Washington, D.C., was among the dead, Fox News reported.

The Diocese of Arlington said on its Facebook page that Ana Maria Cordoba, an administrative employee from northern Virginia, died in the wreck.

De Amo said police are still working to identify what they believe are the remains of six people, and that the count could change as they continue their work associating body parts with each other.

Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is helped by two men as he is evacuated from the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.An an aerial view of the site of the train accident near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.Rescue workers stand amongst the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

AP

Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is helped by two men as he is evacuated from the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

An American victim was identified by the Diocese of Arlington as Ana Maria Cordoba, an administrative employee from northern Virginia. Also among the dead were an Algerian and a Mexican, Spanish police said Friday.

Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the "black box" of the train, which hurtled at high-speed along a curve and derailed, and will hand it over to the investigating judge, Iglesias said, adding that the box had not been opened yet.

The box records train's trip data, including speed and distances and braking and are similar to flight recorders for airplanes.

Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is helped by two men as he is evacuated from the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.An an aerial view of the site of the train accident near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.Rescue workers stand amongst the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

EPA

An an aerial view of the site of the train accident near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

Court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios said analysis will be performed on the device but she declined comment on how long the analysis will take.

Stephen Ward, 18-year-old Mormon missionary from Utah, said he was writing in his journal when he looked up at the monitor and saw the train's speed. Then, he said, "the train lifted up off the track. It was like a roller coaster."

Seconds later, Ward remembered, a backpack fell from the rack above him and he felt the train fly off the track. That was his last memory before he blacked out on impact.

When Ward woke up, someone was helping him walk out of his train car and crawl out of a ditch where the car had toppled over. He thought he was dreaming for 30 seconds until he felt his blood-drenched face and noticed the scene around him.

"Everyone was covered in blood. There was smoke coming up off the train," he said. "There was a lot of crying, a lot of screaming. There were plenty of dead bodies. It was quite gruesome."

Driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo is helped by two men as he is evacuated from the site of a train accident in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.An an aerial view of the site of the train accident near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.Rescue workers stand amongst the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.

REUTERS

Rescue workers stand amongst the wreckage of a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain.


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