FINAL TRAM CRASH VICTIM

Croydon tram crash victim pictured as family reveal they waited THREE days for cops to confirm his death

"HEARTBROKEN" relatives of Croydon tram crash victim Robert Huxley waited an agonising THREE days for his death to be confirmed by detectives, it emerged.

The 63-year-old's family were not officially told until yesterday that he was one of seven people killed in the crash last Wednesday.

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Robert Huxley one of the victims of the Croydon tram crashCredit: SWNS
Donald Collett, 62, (left) and Philip Logan, 52, (right) died in the accident.Credit: British Transport Police
Left to right: Dorota Rynkiewicz, Mark Smith, Phil Seary and Dane Chinnery

His family said in a statement: "Early on Wednesday morning, over three days ago, Bob left his home for work and travelled by tram up to east Croydon, a journey he has made a thousand times, sadly and tragically he did not return.

"As you can appreciate for his loved ones it's been a difficult and uncertain time, the confirmation of his death only came late this afternoon (Saturday).

"Bob was a larger than life character and very hardworking.

"A loving husband, devoted father and grandfather, brother, uncle and dear friend to many.

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"He was also a lifelong Chelsea supporter and a season ticket holder.

"This tragedy will have far reaching consequences and impact many people for a significant time. We are all heartbroken."

In a tribute to a "larger than life character" his wife Eileen and sons Ross and Adam said Robert, known as Bob, was also a season ticket holder for Chelsea football club.

Two other victims of the Croydon tram crash were named by police along with Mr Huxley.

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They are Donald Collett, 62, from Croydon, and Philip Logan, 52, from New Addington.

Rail workers at the site work to fix the track where the tram derailed on Wednesday which saw seven people killedCredit: Getty Images
Rail workers at the site work to fix the track where the tram derailed on Wednesday
A tram carriage covered in tarpaulin is driven away from the scene of the accident on a truck in CroydonCredit: Getty Images
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The other victims who have already been named on Wednesday were Mark Smith, Dane Chinnery, Phil Seary and Dorota Rynkiewicz.

The crashed tram carriages were taken away on the back of two lorries on Saturday morning and repair work on the track has started.

British Transport Police said the 100ft-long tram had been split into sections which were craned on to flatbed lorries.

All sections have now been taken away from the scene as the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) continues its inquiry.

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Investigators believe the tram was travelling at "significantly higher speeds" than those permitted when it derailed.

Friends and family of some of the victims marched earlier on Saturday to the site of the crashCredit: Getty Images
Tributes left for victim Mark Davis near the Sandilands tram stop by the site of the Croydon tram crashCredit: Getty Images
British Transport Police said Donald Collett, 62, of Croydon; Philip Logan, 52, and Robert Huxley, 63, died in the accident when the tram overturnedCredit: Getty Images
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Six men and one woman died and more than 50 were taken to hospital after the early Wednesday morning crash at a "sharp, left-hand curve" near Sandilands tram stop in South London.

A group of up to 100 people on Saturday marched down the road to the spot to pay tribute to the victims of the derailing in south London.

A statement from Mr Collett's family read: "Don was a well loved, funny and generous man, who could light up a room with his smile. He is tragically leaving behind a loving family, partner, adored friends and work colleagues. Please rest in peace and know you are truly loved and greatly missed."

The family of Mr Logan described him as a "true family man" and a "generous friend".

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A statement from the family added "Phil was a man with more love compassion and zest for life than words can express. He will be immensely missed by all that knew him."

One of the victims of the Croydon tram crash tragedy was due to get married next year.

Mark Smith, 35, had planned a summer ceremony with his Lithuanian fiancee Indre Novikovaite, 25, the mother of their 18-month-old son.

Mark Smith and fiancee Indra Novikovaite with their 18 month old sonCredit: Enterprise News and Pictures
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Philip was described as a 'gentle giant'Credit: PA:Press Association
A map of where the crash happenedCredit: PA:Press Association

Her brother Osvaldas, 23, told The Sun: “They were planning to get married. My sister is completely devastated by this.”

Mum-of-two Dorota Rynkiewicz, 35, and grandfather Philip Seary, 57, were yesterday also named as among the seven victims of the disaster.

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Two cranes were also at the accident site in South London to move the wreckage as it was reported bodies were still trapped inside.

Dorota Rynkiewicz with husband Andrzej Rynkiewicz.Credit: Facebook
A one minute's silence was observed by the cenotaph in Croydon to mark the crashCredit: PA:Press Association
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The two-carriage tram came off the rails at 50mph on a 12mph bend at around 6am on Wednesday.

The driver, 42, has been released on police bail following his arrest on suspicion of manslaughter.

Dorota, of New Addington, has two young daughters aged five and seven. She was the only woman to die in the crash.

Friends described her as an “amazing mother” who always had a “special smile” on her face. Pal Asma Kazim said: “Dorota was full of life, caring and a funny girl. It is shocking news for us and I still can’t believe she has gone.”

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The tram tippedCredit: London News Pictures
The family of Philip Seary, 57, have paid tribute to the Crystal Palace fan who died in the crashCredit: PA:Press Association
Workers at the site of the Croydon tram crash stand during a two minute silence to mark Armistice DayCredit: PA:Press Association

Philip, also of New Addington, was said to be a “gentle giant”.

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He was only on the tram after agreeing to swap shifts with a fellow electrical engineer at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. Son-in-law Darren Mimms said: “As Phil was such a kind man he would do anything to help anybody.

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“It’s really hurting his wife. He shouldn’t have been on that tram.

“If he hadn’t have been at work he would have been doing bits and bobs around the house and looking after his granddaughter.”

Tributes were also paid online to keen fisherman Mark, of Coulsdon.

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His cousin Tom Smith said on Facebook: "Still cannot believe this is true, the last couple of days have just felt like a nightmare that I'm gonna wake up from.

Emergency workers continued to work at the scene of the derailed tramCredit: Getty Images
Philip was only on the tram because he had agreed to swap shifts with a colleagueCredit: PA:Press Association
Family and friends of one of the deceased lay flowers near the scene of the tram crashCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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Workers were seen today trying to move the tram which crashed earlier this weekCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Flowers left at the scene near the tram crash in CroydonCredit: PA:Press Association

“Not only were you my cousin but literally my best friend. The thought that we are all never gonna see you or hear from you again makes me feel sick.

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“We are all in bits and I just wish you could walk back into your home with that smile on your face and make everyone laugh.

“I know I have made new family in Indre Novikovaite and Osvaldas Novikovas but I would give everything if you could come back and join us bro.

“See you one day for that catch up we kept talking about.”

Accident investigators hope to have an interim report ready next week.

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Cops are said to be probing whether the driver was on his phone or had “blacked out.”

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