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Awful that he's been arrested? Reports are saying that the tram was going far too fast around the bend. If so surely, barring a mechanical or technical problem he is in some way to blame?


Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> they arrested the driver. it's awful.

Sean Of Dulwich Wrote:

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> i was on it last year had to go pick soemthing up

> before my trip to moscow then on to siberia ..was

> a first for me defo driver error so sad



Conjecture is all very well, but an investigation will hopefully see the facts emerge. Let's not vilify anyone, there's passengers saying he blacked out.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Sean Of Dulwich Wrote:

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> > i was on it last year had to go pick soemthing

> up

> > before my trip to moscow then on to siberia

> ..was

> > a first for me defo driver error so sad

>

>

> Conjecture is all very well, but an investigation

> will hopefully see the facts emerge. Let's not

> vilify anyone, there's passengers saying he

> blacked out.



What I read was that a passenger asked the driver if he was alright and the driver said he thought he had blacked out.


I also read that it was thought he may have gone to sleep and that he had been charged with manslaughter.


Whether any of that is true, who knows.


Apparently there was an incident in the same place in October where a tram was going much too fast and passengers thought it was going to derail.

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