Workers’ daily commute to Mexico City ends in tragedy in fatal train-bus collision
ATLACOMULCO, Mexico (AP) — The freight train’s horn rang out shortly before it cleaved in two a double-decker bus carrying domestic and construction workers to Mexico’s capital on Monday morning, leaving at least 10 dead, more than 50 injured and sending families to hospitals to search for answers.
Minutes earlier Isabel Segundo, 38, was chatting by phone with her 17-year-old daughter Yoana Segundo, who was aboard the bus. Like thousands of others, Yoana is a domestic worker and was commuting to her job as the sun rose over throngs of workers doing the same early Monday.
“I was terrified when I saw news of the accident. I thought my daughter had died,” Segundo said. “We were calling and calling, and all I got was voicemail.”
Late Monday, Segundo said she was relieved to hear her daughter survived as she waited outside a hospital with dozens of other families. Medical workers called out names through a megaphone as hospital staff rushed injured people on stretchers into ambulances to be transferred to other hospitals throughout the State of Mexico.
