Families' reaction to Potters Bar inquest verdict

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The families of the victims of the Potters Bar train crash say they would like a public inquiry into the incident which killed seven people.

The inquest jury found that points were in an unsafe condition and there had been failures to either inspect or maintain them.

The train hit faulty points south of Potters Bar station in Hertfordshire on 10 May 2002, injuring more than 70.

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