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18 January 2025

Driver arrested after fatal tram accident in London

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By Reuters

An unspecified number of people were killed, more than 50 others were injured and two remained trapped after a tram overturned early on Wednesday morning in south London, said police who later confirmed officers had arrested its driver.

Emergency services were called at about 6:10 am (0610 GMT) to reports that a tram had derailed near a stop close to central Croydon, a large suburb to the south of the British capital and a major transport hub.

"A number of people have been taken to hospital with injuries and sadly we can say there has been some loss of life,"said Assistant Chief Constable Robin Smith from British Transport Police (BTP).

"It is too early for us to confirm numbers but we are working hard to assess the ongoing incident and are continuing to focus on recovery efforts," he added.

A BTP spokesman later said the tram's driver had been arrested.

A London Ambulance spokesman said 51 people had been taken to hospital, some with serious injuries. Eight fire engines, five specialist rescue units and more than 70 firefighters attended the scene using heavy cutting equipment to free those trapped.

Television pictures showed the tram lying on its side across the tracks near a junction where the line divides. Investigations were continuing into the cause of the accident.

"My thoughts and prayers are with all of those who have been affected by this terrible incident that has taken place on the tram in Croydon," Prime Minister Theresa May said.

Local residents said they had heard a crash followed by shouting. "They started bringing up the casualties, some very seriously injured. People were carried away on stretchers,"Hannah Collier, 23, told Sky News.

London tram overturns, trapping people, 40 others injured

A tram overturned in south London on Wednesday police said, with media reporting five people had been trapped and 40 others injured in the incident.

"We were called about 6.10 am (0610 GMT) to reports that a tram had overturned in Addiscombe Road, Croydon," a police spokesman said. He said there were no further details. Police described it as a serious incident.

Sky News said five people had been trapped after the tram overturned in a tunnel. London Fire Brigade said they were dealing with an accident at a tram stop but had no other immediate information.