At least 4 people are dead following a train collision at a station outside Indonesia's capital. Officials report that several passengers remain trapped in a damaged car.
At least four people are dead after two trains collided at a station outside Indonesia's capital on Monday, with officials reporting that several passengers remain trapped in a damaged car.
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At least four people are dead after two trains collided at a station outside Indonesia's capital on Monday, with officials reporting that several passengers remain trapped in a damaged car.
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