@Privataswell: If you read my piece on the Langenweddingen Inferno you find this bit "According to official reports the disaster claims 94 lives, including 44 of the children in the first passenger car. At least 50 people survive with severe injuries (exact numbers are impossible to come by). People on site that day say 140–150 victims is closer to the truth. Either way, 12 victims end up buried in a mass grave, they can not be identified/distinguished."
There was heavy media censorship, and the official number is much lower than the range of numbers claimed by survivors and witnesses. So I went with "over 140", as that is the best-proven number of victims. I also said at the start that the information-situation surrounding the inferno is difficult due to the meddling by the government at the time.