Train Crash Survivor Describes Chaos and Injuries After Bedford Collision
Teacher Brett Byatt was onboard train during incident that killed driver and left 33 people seriously injured Two trains collide near Bedford A survivor of the Bedford train crash has told how bodies were flung across the carriages, leaving people with broken bones and deep wounds after the rush hour collision on Friday night. Brett Byatt, a teacher from Bedford, was onboard the East Midlands Railway (EMR) service that rammed into another slower travelling train resulting in
A survivor of the train crash near Bedford has recounted the harrowing experience of the collision, stating that approximately 90% of passengers in his carriage were injured. Teacher Brett Byatt was aboard an East Midlands Railway (EMR) service that struck a slower-moving train. The impact resulted in the death of the driver, while 89 individuals sustained injuries, with 33 requiring urgent hospital treatment. Byatt described bodies being thrown violently within the carriages, causing severe injuries like broken bones and deep wounds. The rush-hour collision occurred on Friday night, causing significant disruption and trauma.
The survivor's account provides a firsthand, harrowing perspective on the severity and chaos of the Bedford train crash, emphasizing the significant number of injuries.
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