Nine left in critical condition after UK train collision that killed driver
More than 80 people received treatment after the crash and 28 remain in hospital.
More than 80 people received treatment after the crash and 28 remain in hospital. Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.
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More than 80 people received treatment after the crash and 28 remain in hospital.
Nine people are in a critical condition after a collision between two passenger trains in central England.
One person is dead and almost 90 injured, after two trains collided near Bedford, about 100km north of London.
Eleven people suffer ‘very serious’ injuries, with emergency services still at the scene into the night A train driver has died and 89 people have been injured after two trains collided in the Bedford area, with emergency services working into the night. Of those injured, 11 people suffered “very serious” injuries and 22 were seriously injured, East of England ambulance service said, while a further 56 people had minor injuries and were treated at the scene or taken to hospital. Continue reading...
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