The conductor of the train killed in England in an accident allegedly burned a red light
A train driver, Shaun Burton, crossed a red light shortly before the fatal collision of June 19 in southeastern England, said Wednesday..
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A train driver, Shaun Burton (60 years old), crossed a red light shortly before the fatal collision of 19 June in south-east England, said on Wednesday the investigators, his train having struck the rear of another at the stop. In addition to the driver's death, the collision caused 162 injuries, 53 of which were hospitalized on Wednesday, in critical condition for eight of them.
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A train driver, Shaun Burton (60 years old), crossed a red light shortly before the fatal collision of 19 June in south-east England, said on Wednesday the investigators, his train having struck the rear of another at the stop.
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In addition to the driver's death, the collision caused 162 injuries, 53 of which were hospitalized on Wednesday, in critical condition for eight of them.
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