(Others) – Authorities ignored previous warnings that the railway crossing in Assiut where a train-bus crash killed 50 people on Saturday required repairs, a lawyer for the one of the crossing workers under investigation said. Crossing workers had submitted several complaints to the railway authority stating the crossing's alarm system and telephone were broken at Al-Mandara crossing, the location of the disaster, according to the lawyer. Youssef Younan, the train driver who is also facing charges in the case, has told the prosecution that he did not break the speed limit before the crash. He added that workers at the crossing did not turn on the emergency alarm. The prosecution has attempted to obtain testimonies from hospitalized children, but the six who were able to speak said they saw nothing before the train crashed into their school bus. The prosecution has found no evidence so far that the bus driver breached any safety gates, despite claims to the contrary by the railway authority. Some 51 people died, the vast majority is children aged 4-6 years old, when a train hit a school bus on the track in Manfalout village in Assiut on Saturday. 18 others were also injured, including seven in a critical condition. The interior ministry later confirmed that most of the dead were children. The bus driver and the supervisors were also killed.