"A teenager on his way to work was one of seven people killed in the Croydon tram crash, it has emerged as the driver arrested over the tragedy is bailed by police."
Is the sentence correct? I can't find link between first and second part of it.
Top answer
The second part is incorrect grammar, and does not make sense. eg The police do not 'bail' someone. A judge grants bail.
— Clive
The second part is incorrect grammar, and does not make sense.
eg The police do not 'bail' someone.
A judge grants bail.
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