A death in a train accident near London
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Two East Midlands Railway (EMR) passenger trains were affected and collided, CEO Will Rogers said. 28 people are still in the hospital with some serious injuries, said Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi of the British Transport Police at a press conference near the accident site.
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Two East Midlands Railway (EMR) passenger trains were affected and collided, CEO Will Rogers said.
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28 people are still in the hospital with some serious injuries, said Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi of the British Transport Police at a press conference near the accident site.
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