In Huelva, a solemn mass brought together families and authorities in the presence of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, in tribute to the 45 victims of the Adamuz train accident, one of the deadliest railway disasters of the century in Europe. More than 300 relatives of the victims gathered, carried by a still raw mourning several weeks after the tragedy. During the ceremony, some publicly demanded that the truth be told. Tragedy now goes beyond just mourning. The absence of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Transport Minister Óscar Puente has not gone unnoticed and fuels criticism of the political management of the issue while the latter accuses the opposition of exploiting the collision of January 18 by disseminating misleading information about network security.If a preliminary report mentions cracks in the track, final conclusions are still awaited.
