Shocking Railway Fatality.
(Per Press Association). i New York, March 4. From the debris of the railway accident in Mexico, caused by the derailing of a train, the bodies of 130 passengers have been recovered. Many others are still embedded. In numerous instances the bodies of those killed were dismembered of the heads and limbs. It is alleged that the driver of the engine was under the influence of liquor at thje time, aud that his not slackening speed at a curve caused the train to fall over a precipice.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 6 March 1895, Page 2
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