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Divers and rescue service personnel search for the victims of the deadly car crash
London - AFP

British band Viola Beach scored a posthumous number one with their debut album on Friday, topping the charts in their homeland six months after they were killed in a road accident in Sweden.

Band members Jack Dakin, Kris Leonard, Tomas Lowe and River Reeves died with manager Craig Tarry in February when their car plunged more than 25 metres (80 feet) off a bridge in Sodertalje, southwest of Stockholm.

Their self-titled first album, released on July 29, entered Britain's official album chart at number one on Friday, and the band's family thanked fans for their support.

"What will now define their lives and what they will be remembered for, forever, is the music they were so passionate about making together," they said in a statement.

Martin Talbot, chief executive of the Official Albums Chart, said it was "hard to think of an album which more people were rooting for than the Viola Beach release, nor a success which has felt so bittersweet".

The circumstances of the crash remain unclear.

The band's car drove through a signal light and two barriers towards a canal bridge which had not fully closed after a vessel passed underneath.

A preliminary autopsy found that the driver, whose identity has not been formally confirmed, did not have "elevated levels of drugs or alcohol" in his body.

Surveillance footage from the bridge provided no clues to the cause of the accident.

 

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