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Survivors describe chaos, blood and twisted metal after Indonesia train crash kills 15

Witnesses said passengers were left trapped in mangled carriages after a long-distance train struck a crowded commuter service near Jakarta

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Technicians work on site after a deadly collision between a commuter line train and a long-distance train in Bekasi, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
Aisyah Llewellyn
Herman Susanto and Dwi Aksan were heading from Indonesia’s capital Jakarta to the satellite city of Cikarang after a long day at work on Monday when disaster struck.

Susanto, the head of the Indonesian Workers’ Federation, and his colleague, Aksan, were in the third carriage of a commuter train crammed with workers going home at around 9pm when it stopped to let passengers alight at Bekasi Timur station.

The two men had hoped to rest before they reached their final stop, but instead, they found themselves staring in horror as a long-distance train travelling from Jakarta to the city of Surabaya hurtled towards them, furiously sounding its horn and flashing its lights.

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“The commuter train I was on had been about to leave the station and the doors closed, but then it suddenly stopped and the doors opened again,” Aksan said.

Dwi Aksan (right) and Herman Susanto at Cikini Station in Jakarta before they boarded the fateful train. Photo: Dwi Aksan
Dwi Aksan (right) and Herman Susanto at Cikini Station in Jakarta before they boarded the fateful train. Photo: Dwi Aksan

“I was standing next to them when I saw the high-speed train coming towards me. It was just a reflex. I jumped out of the door and landed on the platform,” he added.

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What Aksan did not know at the time was that another commuter train, travelling in the opposite direction from Cikarang to Jakarta, had hit an electric taxi that had become stuck on the tracks.

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