Croydon tram victim families call for new crash inquest
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Croydon tram victim families call for new crash inquest
Lawyer Ben Posford says the families of Croydon tram crash victims will demand a new inquest after being left "hugely disappointed and frustrated", following an inquest into their deaths.
A jury ruled that the seven victims died, and a further 51 injured, as a result of an accident and were not unlawfully killed.
Report by Alibhaiz.
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Family members of the victims of the 2016 Croydon tram crash, which left seven people dead, react to an inquest jury ruling that their relatives had died accidentally and not been unlawfully..
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The families of Croydon tram crash victims have demanded a new inquest into their deaths after a jury concluded they died as a result of an accident and were not unlawfully killed.Seven passengers died..
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