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星期一,一个女人被自己的卡车轧死了.
- A" c7 }( |" p她57岁, 叫Audrey Wiedrick. 她在车祸现场就死了.
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EDMONTON - A woman was killed Monday when the truck she was driving turned over and crushed her beneath its roof.
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' U, T8 W6 w) ^0 w2 I7 Q. zThe woman was driving a gravel truck two kilometres north of Westlock when it veered off the road. The truck rolled across Highway 44, trapping and crushing the woman in the cab.
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Audrey Wiedrick, 57, from Westlock, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to RCMP. She was not wearing a seat belt.- s4 {. \3 Y$ P5 s' ^
Wiedrick worked for Alberta Highway Services and was hauling a water tank and asphalt packer when the accident occurred, said Jason Maloney, spokesman for the Alberta occupational health and safety office.
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4 g! T0 Z9 H+ QIt is not known what caused the woman to drive the truck off the road. Occupational health and safety and the RCMP are investigating.& _% p; Q! _# f w( j% m7 i+ N: a
5 i# Y. |$ x; h"The truck is considered a workplace, that was the driver's workplace," Maloney said, explaining why they are investigating.3 r H @6 | r0 w$ I# K
g. K6 E- ~4 D6 o% A; n: L! x' S' SMaloney said they will look at the maintenance records of the truck and trailer, the hours the driver worked, and the weight of the units the truck was carrying. |
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