Greece train crash: families of victims grieve as protests grow
ALEXANDROS AVRAMIDIS and STELIOS MISINAS FAMILIES and friends, dressed in black, clung to each other, in tears, as the coffin of a 34-year-old mother killed in Greece's deadliest train crash was lifted up the stairs of a church. The first known funeral after Tuesday night's accident, which killed at least 57, took place in the northern town of Katerini, as police said 52 bodies had so far been identified - almost all from DNA tests as the crash was so violent. Carriages were thrown off the tracks, some of them crushed and engulfed in flames when a passenger train and…