11/07/2013 10:12
Engineer blamed for Canada blast
A train operator's boss has blamed a local engineer for a runaway train that derailed and exploded in a Quebec town, killing at least 20 people, BBC reported.
Rail World head Edward Burkhardt said he did not believe the last engineer had set a series of hand brakes, despite his protestations.
Residents heckled Mr Burkhardt as he visited the town of Lac-Megantic.
At least 30 other people are missing since Saturday morning's disaster and are "most probably dead", police say.
They say that one of the 20 recovered bodies has been identified and the victim's family has been notified.
No official list of missing people has been released, but unofficial accounts have been circulating on social media.
At least 30 buildings were razed by the fireball from the explosion.