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More than 30 injured in Turkey train crash
07 May 2010 [10:43] -
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Two passenger trains collided in western Turkey Thursday, leaving at least 32 people injured.
The trains were on the same track in Kocaeli east of Istanbul when they collided, causing one train to overturn, Turkish television reported.
At least four of those injured were in serious condition.
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