Court in south London hears trio would not have known which track the train was on Three graffiti artists were trying to avoid detection when they were killed by a train last year, an inquest has heard.Alberto Fresneda Carrasco, 19, and Jack Gilbert and Harrison Scott-Hood, who were both 23, were hit in the early hours of 18 June on tracks in Brixton, south London. Continue reading…
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