Prince Charles visited the site where a passenger train derailed in Stonehaven killing 3 people. The Prince of Wales paid tribute to those who lost their lives in the crash and commended emergency responders for their bravery.
That;'s all from us this evening, here is a summary of what happened today. British Transport Police were called to the line in Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire at 09.43am this morning following reports that a train travelling from Aberdeen to Glasgow Queen Street had derailed. The train involved was the 06.38 Aberdeen to Stonehaven service, made up of a locomotive and four carriages. Three people were pronounced dead at the scene. The drive and conductor are believed to be among the dead.
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