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Spanish train driver says he cannot explain crash | Spanish train driver says he cannot explain crash |
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The driver of a Spanish train which crashed told authorities he does not know what he was thinking in the seconds before the crash. | The driver of a Spanish train which crashed told authorities he does not know what he was thinking in the seconds before the crash. |
A transcript of Francisco Jose Garzon's interrogation has appeared on the website of Spanish newspaper El Pais. | A transcript of Francisco Jose Garzon's interrogation has appeared on the website of Spanish newspaper El Pais. |
In the questioning - which took place before the train's "black boxes" were opened - he insists he was "not crazy enough" not to try to stop the train. | In the questioning - which took place before the train's "black boxes" were opened - he insists he was "not crazy enough" not to try to stop the train. |
Mr Garzon has not yet been formally charged over the crash which killed 79. | Mr Garzon has not yet been formally charged over the crash which killed 79. |
Judicial authorities have said the train was travelling at 192km/h (119mph) despite a speed limit of 80km/h (49mph) on the sharp bend where it derailed, near the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela. | Judicial authorities have said the train was travelling at 192km/h (119mph) despite a speed limit of 80km/h (49mph) on the sharp bend where it derailed, near the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela. |
All eight carriages of the train careered off the tracks into a concrete wall as they sped around the curve on the express route between Madrid and the port city of Ferrol on the Galician coast. | All eight carriages of the train careered off the tracks into a concrete wall as they sped around the curve on the express route between Madrid and the port city of Ferrol on the Galician coast. |
On Monday, it was revealed that the train's "black box" data recorder showed Mr Garzon was talking on his work phone and consulting documents just before the crash. | On Monday, it was revealed that the train's "black box" data recorder showed Mr Garzon was talking on his work phone and consulting documents just before the crash. |
But Mr Garzon was also questioned upon his release from hospital on Sunday evening - after reportedly suffering broken ribs and a head injury - and excerpts from that interrogation have now been published by El Pais. | But Mr Garzon was also questioned upon his release from hospital on Sunday evening - after reportedly suffering broken ribs and a head injury - and excerpts from that interrogation have now been published by El Pais. |
'Scourge' | 'Scourge' |
Mr Garzon tells prosecutor Antonio Roma he had not drunk alcohol before taking the controls of the Alvia train, "just coffee". | |
He was also consulting an iPad tablet computer which contained an electronic version of the order book and route, he says - insisting he was not checking Facebook or his personal email. | He was also consulting an iPad tablet computer which contained an electronic version of the order book and route, he says - insisting he was not checking Facebook or his personal email. |
"What were you thinking before you entered the second tunnel [before the curve on which the train crashed]?", asks Mr Roma in a friendly tone according to the newspaper. | "What were you thinking before you entered the second tunnel [before the curve on which the train crashed]?", asks Mr Roma in a friendly tone according to the newspaper. |
"I do not know, if only I did... the scourge I will carry for life is tremendous," replies Mr Garzon. | "I do not know, if only I did... the scourge I will carry for life is tremendous," replies Mr Garzon. |
Asked again to think back, Mr Garzon, according to the published transcript, replies: "I tell you honestly that I do not know. I'm not so crazy as not to brake." | Asked again to think back, Mr Garzon, according to the published transcript, replies: "I tell you honestly that I do not know. I'm not so crazy as not to brake." |
He goes on to say he activated all types of brakes, but it was too late. "Before I lost control, I had everything activated but I saw we were not going to make it." | He goes on to say he activated all types of brakes, but it was too late. "Before I lost control, I had everything activated but I saw we were not going to make it." |
Later, asked whether there was any problem with the track or train, he says "no, no, no", afterwards adding: "The key thing is that... at that point I needed to get to that speed [80km/h, the correct speed for the section of track]." | Later, asked whether there was any problem with the track or train, he says "no, no, no", afterwards adding: "The key thing is that... at that point I needed to get to that speed [80km/h, the correct speed for the section of track]." |
Answering a question about whether he had been on the phone to the control tower at the time, he responds, "no, no, I don't remember". "Black box" data have since suggested he was on the phone to staff at train company Renfe. | Answering a question about whether he had been on the phone to the control tower at the time, he responds, "no, no, I don't remember". "Black box" data have since suggested he was on the phone to staff at train company Renfe. |
Later on, Mr Garzon expresses more confusion about his conduct at the time of the crash, explaining that as a matter of course he would usually begin to brake 4km ahead of the tunnels before the curve, so as to permit smoother braking. | Later on, Mr Garzon expresses more confusion about his conduct at the time of the crash, explaining that as a matter of course he would usually begin to brake 4km ahead of the tunnels before the curve, so as to permit smoother braking. |
But on this occasion, he admits, he was going at a speed between 180 and 190km/h and cannot explain why. | But on this occasion, he admits, he was going at a speed between 180 and 190km/h and cannot explain why. |
"It would be one thing if this took place in an instant," says the judge, "but you went for 4km at a speed much higher than you normally would". | "It would be one thing if this took place in an instant," says the judge, "but you went for 4km at a speed much higher than you normally would". |
"Four kilometres at 200km/h go very quickly," Mr Garzon replies. | "Four kilometres at 200km/h go very quickly," Mr Garzon replies. |
Mr Garzon is suspected of reckless homicide, but no charges have yet been announced. | Mr Garzon is suspected of reckless homicide, but no charges have yet been announced. |
He has been released from custody in Santiago de Compostela but remains under court supervision. | He has been released from custody in Santiago de Compostela but remains under court supervision. |
Mr Garzon must appear before a court once a week and is not allowed to leave Spain without permission. | Mr Garzon must appear before a court once a week and is not allowed to leave Spain without permission. |
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