- published: 26 Jul 2013
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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain - Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a train that crashed in northwestern Spain, lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 and took possession of the "black boxes" of the train expected to shed light on why it was going faster than the speed limit on the curve where it derailed. The driver, Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, was officially detained in the hospital where he was recovering, said Jaime Iglesias, the National Police chief of the Galicia region where the crash happened just on the outskirts of the regional capital, Santiago de Compostela. Iglesias said that Garzon Amo would be questioned "as a suspect for a crime linked to the cause of the accident." The driver, under guard by police, cannot yet testify because of his medical condition, Iglesias said, adding that he did not have details of the medical condition but that it could delay efforts by police to question him. The revised death toll from 80 to 78 came as forensic scientists matched body parts with each other at a makeshift morgue set up in a sports arena in Santiago de Compostela, said Antonio de Amo, the police chief in charge of the scientific service for Spain's National Police. De Amo said police are still working to identify what they believe are the remains of six people, and that the count could change as they continue their work associating body parts with each other. Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the "black boxes" of the train that hurtled at high-speed along a curve and derailed, court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios. The boxes record train's trip data, including speed and distances and braking and are similar to flight recorders for airplanes. Analysis will be performed on the boxes but she declined comment on how long the analysis will take. ___ Clendenning reported from Madrid. Ciaran Giles contributed from Madrid. ================================ Spain train crash: rail investigators recover 'black boxes' Police detain Spain train crash driver as suspect, Police detain Spain train crash driver, Security camera captures moment that Spanish train veers off rails, crashes Spain Train Crash Video Shows Horrific Derailment (VIDEO) Security camera shows moment of Spain train crash Spain Train Crash: Footage Of Disaster Emerges Heavy train accident in Spain,Train Crash In Spain,Train Crash In Spain: At Least 35 Killed,Spain train crash kills at least 35,At least 35 killed in Spain train crash,Spain train crash,train accident in Spain,Train derails in Spain,Spanish rail crash,rail crash In Spain,Train derails,rail crash,train crash,train accident,Caught on camera,Spain traincrash CCTV,train accident in Spain CCTV,Train derails in Spain CCTV,Spanish rail crash CCTV,rail crash In Spain,Train derails CCTV,rail crash CCTV,train crash CCTV,train accident CCTV,Spain train crash Caught on camera,train accident in SpainCaught on camera,Train derails in Spain Caught on camera,Spanish rail crash Caught on camera,rail crash In Spain Caught on camera,Train derails Caught on camera,rail crash Caught on camera,train crash Caught on camera,train accident Caught on camera,Video, Spain Train, Spain Train Accident, Spain Train Accident Video, Spain Train Crash, Spain Train Crash Video, Spain Train Derailment, Spain Trash Crash Footage, World News