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The 36 bodies were taken to three nearby hospitals, said Tri Yuniasari, a spokeswoman for the Hasyim Ashari hospital who was helping keep tallies. Among the victims were Bayu Sakti, a 33-year-old army sergeant, his 29-year-old wife and their 4-year-old son. "It'd been six months since they'd come home," the man's 60-year-old mother, Agatha, told the news portal Detik.com. "We were waiting for them." More than 40 people were hurt, some with severe injuries and broken bones, doctors and nurses said. Indonesia -- with a reputation for poor safety standards and maintenance
-- has been hit by a series of plane, train and ferry accidents in recent years that have killed hundreds. Just an hour after Saturday's collision, another train crashed in the town of Solo, also in Central Java, killing at least one person, according to Ervan and officials at a nearby hospital.
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