
Train driver killed in Bedford crash died from ‘traumatic injuries’
Coroner Emma Whitting said: 'I would like to take this opportunity to pass on my condolences to Mr Burton's family, friends and colleagues for their loss.'…
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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) published an interim report on June 24, which stated Mr Burton's train had proceeded past a red signal near the scene of the crash in Elstow, near Bedford, last month. Train driver killed after going through red signal and smashing into the back of stationary carriages died from 'traumatic brain and chest injuries', inquest hears. Mr Burton's cause of death has been recorded as 'traumatic injuries to the brainstem and chest, pending further investigations'.
Furthermore, A train driver killed in a crash between two services in Bedfordshire is believed to have died from 'traumatic injuries to the brainstem and chest ', an inquest heard today. Images from a forward-facing CCTV camera on Mr Burton's train show a signal near the scene of the crash 'was displaying a red aspect as the train approached and then passed it', the RAIB said.
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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) published an interim report on June 24, which stated Mr Burton's train had proceeded past a red signal near the scene of the crash in Elstow, near Bedford, last month.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTrain driver killed after going through red signal and smashing into the back of stationary carriages died from 'traumatic brain and chest injuries', inquest hears.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMr Burton's cause of death has been recorded as 'traumatic injuries to the brainstem and chest, pending further investigations'.
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A train driver killed in a crash between two services in Bedfordshire is believed to have died from 'traumatic injuries to the brainstem and chest ', an inquest heard today.
according to Daily Mail +1Images from a forward-facing CCTV camera on Mr Burton's train show a signal near the scene of the crash 'was displaying a red aspect as the train approached and then passed it', the RAIB said.
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