Andrew David Kenneth Young, a transport enthusiast, among 16 who died when tourist attraction derailed
The third British victim of the Lisbon funicular crash has been named by Welsh police as Andrew David Kenneth Young, 82, a transport enthusiast from Holyhead.
Young was among 16 people who died when the Elevador da Glória, a popular tourist attraction, derailed in the centre of the Portuguese capital on Wednesday.
A further 21 people were injured, including five seriously, and the Portuguese authorities have said the crash was probably caused by a problem with a cable connecting the streetcar’s two cabins.
Young’s “final moments were in pursuit of the hobby which gave him so much happiness”, his family said.










