Sunday, July 28, 2013

79 COUNTS


The driver of the train that met a horrendous fate in Spain was charged with 79 counts of homicide. I can't imagine what this 52 year old man must be thinking, nor what the hell he was thinking when he took a corner too fast and demolished a high speed train along with so many lives. I don't know anything about Francisco Garzon, the driver, other than the fact that he had been working for the rails in Spain for over 30 years.

I can't say a lot other than how shocked I am that this happened. A lot of fingers have been pointed in directions other than the driver, still everything comes back to the driver. I wonder what this man was thinking that day, if he was thinking at all. While the dust is settling on this particular story, this man will likely fall into a world of emotional despair.

This man will have blood on his hands until the day he dies. There have been several injuries which include 22 people in critical condition and 48 still in the hospital. Maybe this tragedy could have avoided, perhaps it was destiny, but it doesn't matter. There have been 79 deaths and that cannot be changed, one man killed 79 others because he was having a bad day.

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