Police investigating as elderly woman killed in bus crash is named in court
Briefly

Carol Wright, aged 79, suffered traumatic injuries after being struck by a number 66 bus in Leytonstone and passed away three days later on October 27.
The coroner's inquest into Mrs. Wright's death highlighted her traumatic head injury from the collision, caused by blunt force trauma when she fell onto the road.
Coroner Graeme Irvine opened the inquest, declaring the family and the bus driver as interested parties, allowing them to view evidence and question witnesses.
Transport for London's director stated, 'Our thoughts remain with the family and friends of Carol Wright, who tragically died from injuries sustained in a bus collision.'
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