Published 11 November 2016 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Four people who died when a tram derailed in south London, killing six men and one woman, have been named. Phil Seary, Mark Smith, Dorota Rynkiewicz and Dane Chinnery were all travelling on the tram when it crashed just after 06:00 GMT on Wednesday. The vehicle left the track as it negotiated a sharp bend. More than 50 people were also injured. An extra minute’s silence was added to the Armistice Day ceremony at Croydon Cenotaph to remember the victims. British Transport Police (BTP) is investigating claims made in a Facebook post last week that a tram “lifted onto one side at 40mph” at the same spot. Latest updates Who were the victims? Experts say trams still ‘extremely safe’ ‘Eerie’ streets after fatal tram crash Tram victims were six men and one woman The family of Phil Seary, 57, said he was a “much loved wonderful son, faithful husband and a loving and doting father”. Mr Seary’s daughter, Karina Mimms, said he was “a gentle giant… He had an absolute heart of gold and would do anything for anybody”. Mr Seary, from New Addington, was a keen Crystal… Read full this story
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