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Truck runs amok in Havelock North

By Corey Charlton and Morgan Tait
Hawkes Bay Today·
23 Oct, 2012 07:25 PM3 mins to read

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A truck driver was found unconscious after he crashed through three properties and came to rest in a fourth on Napier Rd, Havelock North, yesterday.

The truck was travelling north when it veered off the road, smashed through a fence and across the front of three houses before coming to rest in a fourth property against a tree.

Sue Birdsall was one of the first on the scene and helped the driver in his cab.

"We didn't know what had happened to him, his head was down in the passenger's foot area," she said. "He wasn't conscious when we found him."

Another motorist said she was travelling in the opposite direction when she saw the truck swerve into the middle of the road before pulling left off the road and into the properties.

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"It's pretty scary stuff. I just worried about his safety," the motorist said.

Kate Stevens and her daughter Lili, 9, live at one of the damaged houses. Ms Stevens said she had planned to be on the lawn yesterday morning, but met a friend for coffee instead.

"I was going to mow the lawns, but it was raining," she said. "We also park our cars on that lawn, but no one was here so I was pretty pleased we weren't. The timing could have been bad."

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Lili said she often played on the front lawn - metres from where the truck ploughed through the property. "I was surprised," she said. "I mainly play out there on the trampoline."

A spokesperson for the truck company, Flanders Waste, said the driver was okay and having tests in hospital to establish if a medical problem caused the crash.

Emergency services guided traffic past the scene while police undertook their investigations. The truck was later started and driven out from where it had come to rest.

Sergeant Paul Ormerod said there were no other vehicles involved.

"For some reason we are yet to ascertain, it has crossed the centre line into the southbound lane then moved back into his lane, then straight across into the fence there ... and just continued along."

A tree stopped the waste truck when it reached the fourth property, and the 32 year-old driver was taken to Hawke's Bay Hospital with minor injuries.

"Inquiries are continuing as to why he's crashed," Mr Ormerod said. "Alcohol does not appear to be a factor."

It was too early to say if a medical issue had been a factor in the crash, he said.

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