Memorial services will take place tomorrow to mark the 10th anniversary of a rail crash in which a West Sussex man died.
Pilot Steve Arthur, 46, a father-of-two from Pease Pottage died as a result of the Hatfield rail crash which took place on October 17 2000.
Mr Arthur was travelling to Leeds to pick up passengers and fly them to Jersey in a private jet when the Great North Eastern Railway Intercity 225 express train derailed at 12.23pm in Hatfield.
The rear eight vehicles of the train, which had set off from Kings Cross, came off the tracks, with just the locomotive and the front two coaches remaining standing.
Four passengers were killed and 70 people suffered injuries - four being seriously hurt.
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