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Looking more like a film set than an accident site: rescue crew lamps light up the scene of the crash site where a trailer load of timber tipped over onto a van after the two vehicles collided, on State Highway One south of Waiouru, on Thursday. Brian William Boe, 39, was killed in the accident. His wife and three children suffered moderate injuries. The truck was rounding a bend, 7km south of Waiouru, when the trailer became unstable causing the whole unit to tip over in the path of the oncoming van. The road was blocked for nearly four hours as a result of the accident.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 1

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Looking more like a film set than an accident site: rescue crew lamps light up the scene of the crash site where a trailer load of timber tipped over onto a van after the two vehicles collided, on State Highway One south of Waiouru, on Thursday. Brian William Boe, 39, was killed in the accident. His wife and three children suffered moderate injuries. The truck was rounding a bend, 7km south of Waiouru, when the trailer became unstable causing the whole unit to tip over in the path of the oncoming van. The road was blocked for nearly four hours as a result of the accident. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 1

Looking more like a film set than an accident site: rescue crew lamps light up the scene of the crash site where a trailer load of timber tipped over onto a van after the two vehicles collided, on State Highway One south of Waiouru, on Thursday. Brian William Boe, 39, was killed in the accident. His wife and three children suffered moderate injuries. The truck was rounding a bend, 7km south of Waiouru, when the trailer became unstable causing the whole unit to tip over in the path of the oncoming van. The road was blocked for nearly four hours as a result of the accident. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 1

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