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Tragic run on Mid Canty highways GUARDIAN REPORTERS Another major crash late on Friday night has continued a horror run on Mid Canterbury roads. While police have yet to release the name of the vicitm of Friday’s fatal crash near Tinwald, other locals were lucky to escape injury in a collision near Rakaia. A woman died when her car collided with a truck transporting a house south of Tinwald on Friday. The top of the vehicle was sheared off in the collision on State Highway 1 at Winslow. The truck with the house onboard was parked at the Tinwald saleyards over the weekend. Meanwhile two people had a lucky escape after hitting a milk tanker head-on north of Rakaia on Friday night. The four-wheel drive they were travelling in was towing a house bus. It collided with the tanker between the main Rakaia Bridge and the overhead bridge at 9.45pm. Rakaia Volunteer Fire Brigade deputy chief
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fire officer Murray Smith said the two occupants of the fourwheel drive were fortunate to escape before it caught fire. “They’re lucky to be alive because the thing burst into flames, so we had that to contend with as well,” Mr Smith said. It was not clear whether they got themselves out or were helped out. The driver was flown to Christchurch Hospital by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. His condition is unknown. The event occurred near the turn-off to Leeston, but the towed bus is believed to have ended up near the overhead bridge. The tanker also sustained serious damage. Mr Smith said the district was having a tragic run on the roads. Rakaia firefighters attended a fatal crash north of Rakaia just a couple of weeks ago, which claimed two lives – including that of an Ashburton woman. “We think we are doing so well, and then we get two weeks of hell,” he said.
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