Train driver denies death charges
Train driver denies death charges
THE DRIVER of the train involved in the Southall rail crash in which seven people died pleaded not guilty to seven charges of manslaughter at the Old Bailey yesterday. Larry Harrison, 52, of Greenford, west London, was at the controls of a Swansea-to-Paddington express which collided with an empty freight train in 1997.
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