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BBC said:The driver of a train that derailed on Wednesday killing 78 people has been formally detained, Spanish police say.
The driver, who was injured and is under guard in hospital, is accused of "crimes related to the accident", they say.
There are reports that the train was travelling at more than double the speed limit at the time of the crash.
Spain has declared three days of national mourning over the crash, one of its worst-ever rail disasters.
The police chief in the Galicia region, Jaime Iglesias, said on Friday that driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo would be questioned "as a suspect for a crime linked to the cause of the accident".
He added that Mr Garzon could not yet testify because of his medical condition.
BBC reporter Tim Willcox: "This is Spain's worst rail disaster in a generation."
Police also put the confirmed number of deaths at 78 - down from 80 announced earlier.
They said the difference arose because human remains had been wrongly identified in the initial stages.
At least 130 people were taken to hospital after the accident near the north-western city of Santiago de Compostela, and 95 are still being treated.
The 32 seriously injured include children. People from several nationalities are among the wounded, including five Americans and one Briton. One American was among the dead.
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Horrible incident and seemingly all because the driver was going at twice the speed limit. All ten vehicles of the train derailed and four over turned so it is no wonder that there were so many fatalities. I would have thought that in this modern age there would be a system in place that would limit the train's speed at certain portions of track to prevent something like this happening. That footage is startling.