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Truck driver dies after hitting parked car in Putāruru, Waikato

Truck driver dies after hitting parked car in Putāruru, Waikato

RNZ News15-05-2025

The driver was unresponsive when emergency services arrived at the scene.
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ST JOHN NZ
A person has died after a truck hit a parked car in the rural Waikato town Putāruru this morning.
Police said they were called to the crash on State Highway 1 near the intersection with Sholson Street just after 7am Friday.
"The truck driver was unresponsive when emergency services arrived at the crash scene," a police spokesperson said.
"Medical attention was immediately provided but sadly he could not be revived."
The road remains partially closed and motorists should continue to take alternative routes where possible.

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