Train collision in Bekasi, Indonesia, kills at least 15 and injures 88. All fatalities are women as a women-only carriage bore the impact.
A collision between a commuter train and a long-distance train near Jakarta on Monday left at least 15 people dead and 88 injured, with all victims reported to be women.
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A collision between a commuter train and a long-distance train near Jakarta on Monday left at least 15 people dead and 88 injured, with all victims reported to be women.
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