Published January 13, 2015
Police raided the Canadian office of a U.S. railway company to collect evidence in a criminal investigation related to an oil train derailment this month that devastated a Quebec town and killed 47 people.
Quebec provincial police inspector Michel Forget said Thursday that officers are searching the offices of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway to collect undisclosed evidence.
The company owned the train that was carrying crude oil when it derailed and exploded in downtown Lac-Megantic on July 6.
The company's director of administration, Sara Osborne, says she is aware of the police operation but isn't offering details.
The company already faces a number of wrongful-death lawsuits in the disaster.
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