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星期一,一个女人被自己的卡车轧死了.; o: j& l5 |7 @- G
她57岁, 叫Audrey Wiedrick. 她在车祸现场就死了.' {2 G) F- [( }; k/ E2 E
她没系安全带.+ s; \# s, z1 r/ Y7 h
EDMONTON - A woman was killed Monday when the truck she was driving turned over and crushed her beneath its roof.
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The 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.5 f; D0 i& x% Q* O4 G8 J, V. w' ]
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.: t0 t# g* W4 g4 c
: J* v0 o& E; Q- b% i! c% LIt is not known what caused the woman to drive the truck off the road. Occupational health and safety and the RCMP are investigating.
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"The truck is considered a workplace, that was the driver's workplace," Maloney said, explaining why they are investigating.3 z' u- U; _( ^5 j# h9 U
$ o2 x1 c( }* ~3 i0 b' TMaloney 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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