The tram was travelling more than three times faster than the speed limit when it tipped over and spun off the tracks
The driver was arrested at the scene but in October 2019 the Crown Prosecution Service said he would not be charged with manslaughter due to a lack of evidence.'Welcome news'
Ms Wynne said: "It has been a horrible five years of feeling so let down, I feel like our families have been forgotten along the way."I will be in that courtroom, I will be there however long it takes every step of the way, it's for them, it's justice for our loved ones and I don't want their lives to have been lost for nothing, because that's what it feels like at the moment.
That was only looked into after the Sandilands crash and it took so long the CCTV from the tram had automatically been wiped.And were fatigue management systems in place and adequate - considering most tram drivers in a survey said they were not?
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