The death toll from the rail accident in Montenegro yesterday rose to 45 today when rescuers pulled the body of a woman from the derailed train.
Four rescuers broke through the floor of a train carriage and pulled out the body.
The rescuers said they were still searching for a lawyer from the capital, Podgorica, reported missing by a colleague who accompanied him on the train and was admitted to hospital after the crash.
Nearly 200 people were injured after the train plunged down a 30m cliff near Podgorica late yesterday afternoon.
The injury toll rose to almost 198 from 135 late last night, many of them children who were returning from a ski trip in northern Montenegro. 50 people were in a very serious condition.
Witnesses said about 300 people were on the train at the time of the crash.