At least four people are dead and 28 injured after a head-on collision between two trains in Cicalengka, Indonesia on Friday morning. What caused the collision was not immediately clear, however, Indonesian train operator PT KAI and the provincial government say they will investigate the situation with transport safety officials.
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Head-on train collision in Indonesia kills at least 4
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