In a satirical opinion piece, Salvador Camarena imagines a chat between legal expert Arturo Medina and ChatGPT dissecting accountability for the December 28, 2025, Interoceánico train derailment in Oaxaca that killed 14. It parallels the 2010 Guardería ABC tragedy, critiquing tendencies to blame past presidents over current officials like the Navy secretary overseeing the project.
The Interoceánico Train of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec derailed on December 28, 2025, in Oaxaca, killing 14 and injuring dozens—developments including victim complaints against contractors (e.g., Comsa Infraestructuras) and officials have since spotlighted government probes.
Salvador Camarena's piece analyzes this through a fictional dialogue between Arturo Medina, a legal advisor, and ChatGPT. It highlights an unlicensed engineer speeding for kilometers, exposing 'generalized disorder' similar to the Guardería ABC fire, where IMSS daycare failures killed 49 infants and injured survivors due to state omissions. That probe held 14 officials accountable, including former IMSS directors, for breaching duties to prevent harm.
Medina advises the president on the state's proactive obligations under human rights law. The satire peaks with Medina deflecting blame to ex-presidents Felipe Calderón and Ernesto Zedillo, dodging current Navy responsibility.
This underscores debates on liability in public projects like the corridor, urging accountability over political finger-pointing.