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Commercial vehicle crash claims life of Caneyville resident

38 year old driver was operating loaded dump truck owned by Bryant Farms which crashed after it failed to slow in descent down hill.

By Officer Jared Newberry, Public Affairs Officer
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, Region 2, Louisville, KY

EASTVIEW, KY – Kentucky State Police CVE Division with Post 4 Elizabethtown was notified of a single commercial vehicle accident at 3:13pmET, Friday, 15 May 2015. According to the preliminary report, a loaded dump truck owned by Bryant Farms and being operated by 38 year old Jamie Woosley was traveling KY Highway 84 just inside Hardin County when the vehicle failed to slow during a descent down a hill. The vehicle traveled into an earth embankment, overturned, and partially ejected the operator. The exact cause of the crash is undetermined and remains under investigation by Senior Officer Jason Morris.




This story was posted on 2015-05-16 01:26:40
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