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Egypt punishes train disaster 'selfie medics'

Pictures of ambulance crew taking selfie pictures in front of train wreck sparked anger on social media
Emergency personnel and Egyptian military police search wreckage of train collision on Friday near Khorshid station in Alexandria (AFP)
Par AFP

Egypt's health ministry punished six medics who took selfies in front of a deadly train wreck by transferring them to a remote part of the country, it said on Saturday, after an online uproar.

Two trains collided on Friday near the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, killing 41 people in one of the deadliest such accidents in the North African country.

Pictures of an ambulance crew taking selfie pictures in front the wreckage sparked anger on social media, with one Twitter user posting a photograph with a hashtag reading: "conscience in a coma".

Dubbed the "Selfie Medics" by Twitter users, they faced calls for punishment on social media.

The health ministry's director of emergency services Ahmed al-Ansari told AFP six members of the ambulance crew have been transferred to the western Siwa oasis as punishment.

It was "inappropriate conduct," he said.

Egypt's ambulance services had been hailed in the country in the past for their often dangerous jobs tending to demonstrators during the Arab Spring protests of 2011 and their violent aftermath.

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