ND conclusion on the Tempe tragedy: If the rules had been complied with the accident would not have happened – no attempt to cover up

‘ If the rules of the General Regulation of Movement had been strictly complied with, the accident would not have occurred” the parliamentary majority in the committee of inquiry points out in its conclusions ‘to investigate the crime of the Tempes’. “The main conclusion that arises from all the data is that the General Regulation on Movement has been violated seven times, resulting in the tragic accident,” the ND MPs point out in their conclusion that they have tabled today on the Committee of Inquiry. ‘As confirmed by all the witnesses who testified before the Commission, if the rules of the General Regulation on Movement had been strictly complied with, the accident would not have occurred. The finding explicitly points out that there was no attempt to cover up while operational interventions in the area of fatal conflict were made by a decision of the relevant operational collective bodies in the light of the need to move damaged trains. The issue is also being investigated by Justice for intervention by bodies,” the parliamentary majority says. More in a while…