The driver of the train that crashed in Spain is in police custody and will appear before a judge today.
The crash killed 78 people Wednesday Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Francisco Jose Garzon was released from a hospital yesterday and detained by police on suspicion of reckless homicide.
He will be questioned by a judge today.
That judge will decide whether to press formal charges.
Investigators believe the train was going more than twice the suggested speed, when it derailed on a curve and crashed.
The judge has until tonight to decide whether to press formal charges against Garzon.
So far, he has refused to make a statement or answer any questions
The crash killed 78 people Wednesday Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Francisco Jose Garzon was released from a hospital yesterday and detained by police on suspicion of reckless homicide.
He will be questioned by a judge today.
That judge will decide whether to press formal charges.
Investigators believe the train was going more than twice the suggested speed, when it derailed on a curve and crashed.
The judge has until tonight to decide whether to press formal charges against Garzon.
So far, he has refused to make a statement or answer any questions
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