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Man hit by lorry dies
Wed, Sep 17, 2008
The Straits Times

A MAN in his early 20s died on Tuesday after he was knocked down by the very lorry he had seated in.

The man, a Malaysian, had alighted at the Woodlands Checkpoint's cargo complex and gone round to check the back of the lorry, police said.

Somehow, the lorry reversed and hit him. The vehicle, driven by a Malaysian man in his 50s was on its way into Singapore.


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