Thousands of Greeks have protested to demand justice for at least 57 people killed in the country’s worst rail disaster. Some families were still desperate to locate loved ones who were on the train and a few demonstrations turned violent on Friday as public anger increased over the role that government mismanagement played in the tragedy.

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