At least 10 stowaways dead as DR Congo train derails

AFP  |  Bukavu (DR Congo) 

At least 10 stowaways were killed and 24 were injured when a freight train derailed in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a said Sunday.

"The brakes gave way when the train was going at top speed," she told AFP, adding that the had fled.

A said however that he saw "at least 30 mangled bodies and others under the cars" of the train.

State rail company for Lubumbashi, Ilunga Ilunkamba, said experts were on the scene to determine the final toll and investigate the causes of the accident.

is headquartered in Lubumbashi, the DR Congo's capital, where the train had been headed from the central city of when it derailed near some 280 kilometres (175 miles) to the south, Omari said.

Rail accidents in the sprawling former Belgian colony are frequent and often deadly because of decrepit track and ageing locomotives dating from the 1960s.

In November 2017, 35 people, many of them clandestine passengers, were killed when a freight train carrying 13 plunged into a ravine in southern province.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 22:25 IST