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Dibbles Bridge coach crash 40th anniversary marked | Dibbles Bridge coach crash 40th anniversary marked |
(about 20 hours later) | |
A memorial service has been held to remember 33 people killed in one of Britain's worst ever coach crashes. | |
The vehicle plunged 16ft (5m) off a bridge in North Yorkshire, landing in a garden and crushing most passengers, on 27 May 1975. | The vehicle plunged 16ft (5m) off a bridge in North Yorkshire, landing in a garden and crushing most passengers, on 27 May 1975. |
Only 13 people survived the crash off Dibbles Bridge, which happened after the brakes on the coach failed. | Only 13 people survived the crash off Dibbles Bridge, which happened after the brakes on the coach failed. |
The service was held at 18:30 BST on Wednesday at St Paul's Church, Thornaby, where 25 victims came from. | |
'Complete silence' | 'Complete silence' |
The dead included Dorothy White, 62, who had organised the Yorkshire Dales visit. | The dead included Dorothy White, 62, who had organised the Yorkshire Dales visit. |
She had been running trips - known as "Auntie Dorrie's mystery trips" - for 30 years. | She had been running trips - known as "Auntie Dorrie's mystery trips" - for 30 years. |
Ex-barrister Lincoln Seligman, aged 25 at the time, was staying in the cottage whose garden the coach crashed into. | Ex-barrister Lincoln Seligman, aged 25 at the time, was staying in the cottage whose garden the coach crashed into. |
Now a painter and sculptor, Mr Seligman, 65, recalled the silence after crash. | Now a painter and sculptor, Mr Seligman, 65, recalled the silence after crash. |
He said: "We were having a barbecue and heard the coach coming down the hill - it was going too fast and didn't brake. It went over the bridge and landed on its roof and then there was complete silence - the only noise was the ticking of the engine then a few cries from inside the coach." | He said: "We were having a barbecue and heard the coach coming down the hill - it was going too fast and didn't brake. It went over the bridge and landed on its roof and then there was complete silence - the only noise was the ticking of the engine then a few cries from inside the coach." |
"It took a long time for ambulances to come - but a lot of people were already dead. | "It took a long time for ambulances to come - but a lot of people were already dead. |
"We suspended reaction and were quite practical - it was much easier to be helpful when ambulances turned up. | "We suspended reaction and were quite practical - it was much easier to be helpful when ambulances turned up. |
"At the time I hadn't seen death, but to then see 20 or 30 scattered people on the grass after they had been pulled out was pretty shocking." | "At the time I hadn't seen death, but to then see 20 or 30 scattered people on the grass after they had been pulled out was pretty shocking." |
Councillor Tina Large, deputy mayor of Thornaby, was a teenager at the time and said the crash had a "big impact" on her family. | Councillor Tina Large, deputy mayor of Thornaby, was a teenager at the time and said the crash had a "big impact" on her family. |
She said: "My aunty lost her mam - it was devastating. " | She said: "My aunty lost her mam - it was devastating. " |
A spokeswoman for Thornaby Town Council, which organised the memorial service, said the tragedy led to new safety laws to improve coach brakes being introduced by the government. | A spokeswoman for Thornaby Town Council, which organised the memorial service, said the tragedy led to new safety laws to improve coach brakes being introduced by the government. |
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