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Iran-based Parsian Insurance Co. will have to pay $6.8 million in compensation costs to the victims of the Nov. 25 Semnan train crash, Middle East Insurance Review reports citing Financial Tribune. The insurer will pay around $15,600 per person to the injured as compensation for medical costs and $60,000 per person to families of the deceased. More than 40 people died and over 100 others were injured in the crash.
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