In February 2010, two commuter trains carrying hundreds of people collided outside Brussels. It was the worst train crash in Belgium in decades, killing at least 19 people and injuring many more.
Nearly a decade later, victims got an unwelcome reminder of the crash when footage from the disaster apparently showed up in a Netflix movie called Death Note that depicts a fictional train crash.
"You'll just sit and watch an evening movie unsuspectingly and then face the accident again," Anita Mahy, a survivor of the 2010 crash, told the Belgian newspaper De Standaard. "It makes me furious."
A spokesman for SNCB, Belgium's national railway company, told Le Soir newspaper that the company "deplore[s] the use of these images taken completely out of context," calling the act "disrespectful." The BBC reported that a company spokesman said SNCB had not been informed that Netflix planned to use the images. Netflix did not immediately respond to a request for comment.