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train staff have sustained what it described as "serious injuries". The Rail Accident Investigation branch said it was in Bedford
injuries, East of England Ambulance Service confirmed. Speaking near the scene on Saturday, Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi of British Transport Police (BTP) said the crash was being investigated and asked people to refrain from
Bedford, about 56 miles (90km) north of London. British Transport Police said on Saturday that more than 80 people had received hospital treatment on Friday night after the trains collided. “As of this morning
injuries, because they went into the tables they have in first class, and EMR trains, the way that they’re structured with seats, was probably the worst way it could have been structured