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Police confirm Australian solder killed in Burnham crash
Sunday, 17 February 2013, 8:08 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Police confirm Australian solder killed in Burnham
crash
Christchurch Police have confirmed that
the man killed after being struck by a truck and trailer on
SH1 near Burnham early this morning was an Australian
soldier.
The name of the deceased is not currently
available.
Police say the man was struck at around
12.30am today [Saturday 16 February] by a truck and trailer
unit travelling north on SH1, north of the intersection with
Aylesbury Road and Burnham Road.
The man is believed to
have been walking on SH1. He was pronounced dead at the
scene.
Police have interviewed the driver of the truck
and trailer. Investigations into the crash are continuing
but Rolleston Police say initial indications are that the
death was accidental.
ENDS
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