Truck driver expresses 'deep remorse' after deadly Taiwan train crash
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A driver whose truck was allegedly involved in a deadly train crash in eastern Taiwan has issued a tearful apology, saying he is "deeply remorseful."
Authorities are investigating a crane truck that slid down an incline and fell into the path of a passenger train carrying 498 people. In total, 50 people died in Friday's crash and 202 people were injured, according to Taiwan's Central Emergency Operation Center (CEOC). "I am deeply remorseful and want to express my most sincere apologies," the driver of the truck, Lee Yi-hsiang, said Sunday. "I will cooperate with the investigation by police and prosecutors to take appropriate responsibility."Senate Democrats have confirmed some of President Joe Biden’s picks for the federal bench this week in the face of President-elect Donald Trump’s calls for a total GOP blockade of judicial nominations – in part because several Republicans involved with the Trump transition process have been missing votes.
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