Patriarch Theodore of Alexandria conveyed his condolences for the train crash in Egypt
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epa07400366 A destroyed train restst on tracks at the main train station in Cairo, Egypt, 27 February 2019. Local media reports state at least ten people died and 22 were injured after a large fire engulfed an area at the main train station, possible triggered by an explosion of a fuel tank of a passing train. It is feared the number of casualties could rise. EPA-EFE/KHALED ELFIQI
Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria expressed, from Addis Ababa where he is at the moment, his personal and all Orthodox Church of Africa’s deep sorrow for the tragic accident at the Cairo Railway Station, which eventually caused 22 deaths and injured at least 40 people.
In his statements, he sent his sincere condolences to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi “and to the fellow and brother people of Egypt who has always supported the Greek Orthodox flock of the Nile Country”, Romfea informs.
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