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A picture taken on July 24, 2013 shows wounded train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo evacuated by two men after the train accident near the city of Santiago de Compostela. The focus of a probe into a horrific train derailment in northwestern Spain that killed at least 80 people, on July 26, 2013 turned to the injured driver. The driver, identified by local media as Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, 52, was under police surveillance in hospital after the train hurtled off the tracks late Wednesday while apparently going at twice the legal speed limit in one of Spain’s worst rail disasters ever. The Galician regional government said 80 people died and at least another 100 were injured in the accident, which left bodies and gutted carriages strewn across the tracks. AFP PHOTO – LA VOZ DE GALICIA – XOAN A. SOLER / MONICA FERREIROS