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Croydon tram crash: 'Some fatalities' after vehicle overturns in South London Croydon tram crash: 'Some fatalities' after vehicle overturns in South London
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There has been "some loss of life" after a tram overturned in Croydon, south London, but police have not yet said how many have died.There has been "some loss of life" after a tram overturned in Croydon, south London, but police have not yet said how many have died.
Two people remain trapped and more than 40 people have been injured after the accident. Two people remain trapped and more than 50 people have been injured after the accident.
The Met said the crash, which occured just after 6am as a “serious incident”. The Met said the crash, which occured just after 6am was being treated as a “major incident”.
Five people were initially trapped after the accident but three have been rescued from the wreckage.Five people were initially trapped after the accident but three have been rescued from the wreckage.
The accident involved a vehicle and two carriages and occurred near a tunnel, Transport for London said. The overturned tram remains on its side next to an underpass. The accident involved a vehicle and two carriages and occurred near a tunnel, Transport for London said. The overturned tram remains on its side next to an underpass.
Police, fire and ambulance crews are at the scene and people have been asked to avoid the area. More than 70 firefighters, eight fire engines and four rescue units are at the scene and people have been asked to avoid the area.
St George's Hospital in Tooting, said 20 people have been brought in for treatment of which four are seriously injured.St George's Hospital in Tooting, said 20 people have been brought in for treatment of which four are seriously injured.
One man told The Croydon Advertiser his wife had phoned him from on board the train and to say she was trapped and could not get up.
A spokesperson from the British Transport Police said: "Officers from British Transport Police attended alongside officers from London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Service and the Metropolitan Police.
"Together, we are currently working to free two people still trapped. A number of people have been taken to hospital with injuries and sadly we can say there has been some loss of life."
He said British Transport Police and the Rail Accident Investigations branch had launched independent investigations into the incident.
London Tramlink have confirmed no services are operating between Reeves Corner and Addington Village/Harrington Road.
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