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November 22, 2002



Two Taiwanese Women Dead in British Train Crash

A Taiwanese woman television reporter and a former colleague were killed in Friday's train crash outside London and another of their friends is brain dead, Taipei officials said.

"The British police have identified one of the victims as Lin Chia-hsin," "foreign ministry" spokeswoman Chang Siao-yue told reporters Sunday.

Lin, formerly a reporter of Taiwan's China Television Co., recently completed a master's degree in Britain and had been scheduled to return to Taiwan by the end of this month.

Local cable TV network TVBS said the second Taiwanese victim was one of its reporters, Wu Chia-ching, and the critically injured one was Liu Hai-juo, who used to work for TVBS.

"Both Wu and Liu had traveled to Britain to visit Lin," TVBS said.

Chang said British doctors had diagnosed Liu as being brain dead. The "foreign ministry" had notified all three women's families, she said.

A total of seven people were killed and dozens others injured when the train careered into the Potters Bar station north of London on Friday.

A broken track switch has been blamed for causing the latest of a string of fatal accidents on Britain's dilapidated rail system.

(China Daily May 12, 2002)

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