Alfred Dorris found not guilty of health and safety failings in incident that killed seven people

The driver in the Croydon tram crash that killed seven people has been found not guilty of failing to take reasonable care of his passengers.

Alfred Dorris, 49, was acquitted by a jury at the Old Bailey of health and safety offences in the 2016 crash. The tram derailed at a sharp corner when travelling at three times the speed limit.

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