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Two die as train hits car at railway crossing in Grimsby Two die as train hits car at railway crossing in Grimsby
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Two people were killed after a train travelling at 60mph hit the car they were in at a railway crossing.Two people were killed after a train travelling at 60mph hit the car they were in at a railway crossing.
The incident in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, killed the car's driver and passenger but did not cause injuries to commuters on the train.The incident in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, killed the car's driver and passenger but did not cause injuries to commuters on the train.
British Transport Police said one of the victims died at the scene and the other on their way to hospital. The incident at an automated half-barrier crossing was reported at 7.39pm night.British Transport Police said one of the victims died at the scene and the other on their way to hospital. The incident at an automated half-barrier crossing was reported at 7.39pm night.
A BTP spokeswoman said its officers and Humberside police attended the incident at Great Coates crossing in Cocks Lane, Grimsby, along with the ambulance service.A BTP spokeswoman said its officers and Humberside police attended the incident at Great Coates crossing in Cocks Lane, Grimsby, along with the ambulance service.
"There are no reports of any injuries to anyone on the train, the 19.26 TransPennine Cleethorpes to Scunthorpe service," police said. "The rail accident investigation branch has been informed.""There are no reports of any injuries to anyone on the train, the 19.26 TransPennine Cleethorpes to Scunthorpe service," police said. "The rail accident investigation branch has been informed."
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