Britain, 82, who traveled to the world to ride the tram, was killed in a Lisbon Finnary Crash

The 82 -year -old British man has been nominated by the police as one of the victims Proud accident Last week in Lisbon.

Andrew David Kenneth Young of Holyhead, one of the 16 victims killed in the tram disaster in the Portuguese capital on Wednesday.

Sri Young, the most known as Dave, was a lifetime transport enthusiast, who traveled to the world for his visit to Heritage Railways and Tramway.

His family said in a statement: “It is a comfort for his sons, his mother and his brothers that his last moment was in search of hobbies, which gave him great pleasure.”

Mr. Young was raised in the Achter order of Parthshire and moved to Holyhead in 1980, where he had a long career as a customs officer.

Experts are continue to support their family, who have requested privacy during this difficult time.

Kayleigh Gillian Smith, 36, and William Nelson, 44, died in a funny accident in Lisbon ,Instagram,

He is one of the three Britain people, who were killed in an accident when the phallomi derailed and collapsed in a hotel. British couple Kayle Gilian Smith36, and her lover William Nelson, 44, was named as the other two victims.

Ms. Smith was a theater director and was a lecturer at Mr. Nelson Manchester’s Orden School of Theater.

The Mads Theater at MacClesfield paid a tribute on Friday night, stating: “It is very sad that we should accept the death of Kayle Smith and her partner Will Nelson in the Lisbon Funner tragedy.

“Kayle was a valuable member of our society and contributed greatly to both MADS and North West. This is actually a tragic loss for all of us in theater.”

The accident killed five Portuguese citizens, three British citizens, two Canadians, two South Korean, one American, one French, a Swiss and a Ukrainian, and injured another 22 people.

A 10 spokesperson said that Prime Minister Sir Kir Stamor Is it “deep sad” that three British citizens died. He said: “His views are with his families and people affected by this terrible incident.”

Funular, built in 1885, was one of the most popular tourist attractions in the capital and was packed with passengers at the time of the accident.

A preliminary report found that A Cable added two cars to fungus snappedHowever, investigators insisted that they did not reach a “valid conclusion” about the cause of the accident and would provide a complete report within 45 days.

A foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesman said: “We are Supporting families of three British citizens Those who died after an incident in Lisbon, and are in touch with local authorities. ,

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