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The 33 people who died following a coach crash in the Yorkshire Dales have been remembered on the 50th anniversary of what is often cited as the UK's worst-ever road accident.
North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for highways and transport Keane Duncan said: “The Dibble’s Bridge coach crash remains one of the darkest days in British motoring history.
The 33 people who died following a coach crash in the Yorkshire Dales have been remembered on the 50th anniversary of what is often cited as the UK’s worst-ever road accident.
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