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22 Mar 2005 12:00AM
Two men have appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of four rail workers killed by a runaway trailer at Tebay in Cumbria. As previously reported by Workplace Law, the men were working on a section of the West Coast Main Line track at the time of the incident, when a flatbed trailer rolled four miles and collided with them in February 2004.
The BBC reported today that Mark Connolly, 43, from Anglesey, North Wales, and Roy Kennett, 27, from Maidstone, Kent, appeared at Carlisle Crown ... (10 more words)
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