A Spanish investigating judge has decided not to name rail company Renfe as a suspect in a crash that killed 79 people in the north-west, according to a court document made public on Friday, according to dpa. The high-speed train Alvia derailed and split apart at a curve near Santiago de Compostela on July 24. About 170 further people were injured. Judge Luis Alaez rejected a petition from one of the victims to name Renfe a suspect in the case. But he has earlier issued indictments against those at the rail management company Adif responsible for security on the stretch where the accident occurred. -- SPA 18:04 LOCAL TIME 15:04 GMT تغريد