Driver cleared over Croydon tram crash which killed seven individuals

The driver within the Croydon tram catastrophe has been cleared over the crash, which killed seven individuals.

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Alfred Dorris was discovered not responsible of failing to take "reasonable care" of the well being and security of himself and his passengers.

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It follows a trial on the Old Bailey, by which it was alleged Mr Dorris was driving thrice the velocity he was speculated to be doing earlier than his tram derailed on a pointy curve at Sandilands, in south London.

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The prosecution additionally alleged that the 49-year-old might have had a "micro-sleep" earlier than the crash in November 2016 - one thing Mr Dorris denied.

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He instructed the jury - as he first stated below warning in 2021 - that environmental elements and infrastructure precipitated him to turn into "disoriented" and "confused".

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Mr Dorris, a married father-of-one, instructed jurors that when the tram tipped he was thrown from his seat, banged his head and that he "must have passed out".

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Seven individuals died, whereas 19 others had been significantly injured within the crash.

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'Deflating'

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Danielle Wynne, whose grandfather Philip Logan, 52, was amongst these killed, described Monday's not responsible verdict as "deflating".

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"My grandad and this incident will never be forgotten. It's a date that's etched into my mind," she stated.

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"Our family feels truly let down by the justice system."

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Inquest ruling

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The jury deliberated for nearly two hours on Monday to achieve its unanimous verdict following the prosecution - introduced by the Office of Road and Rail (ORR).

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Mr Dorris, from Beckenham, southeast London, beforehand denied a single cost of failing to take cheap care at work below the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

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He was arrested following the crash however has not confronted legal expenses.

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In July 2021, the jury at an inquest concluded that the victims died because of an accident and weren't unlawfully killed.

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Transport for London (TfL) and Tram Operations Limited (ToL) have beforehand admitted well being and security offences regarding important failings forward of the catastrophic derailment and can be sentenced at a later date.

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