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    Sasko bread truck crashes

    Kayla RouxBy Kayla RouxNovember 2, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    The driver of a Sasko bread truck lost control of his vehicle in the industrial area near the Sasko factory at 4am on Saturday 2 November.

    The driver of a Sasko bread truck lost control of his vehicle in the industrial area near the Sasko factory at 4am on Saturday 2 November.

    A tow-truck driver from Precision Towing told Grocotts Mail that the driver said a vehicle ad swerved in front of him. The truck landed in the mud, cushioning it's fall and no injuries were reported. 
     
    The truck driver was still on the scene at 9am and the bread was being transfered to smaller vehicles. 
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