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Man killed in accident with truck

today at 02.12 Johan Edgar

A man in his 60s has died after being hit by a truck in Arboga, reports Arboga Tidning.

The accident happened at lunchtime on Tuesday and the man was taken to hospital by ambulance. Late in the evening, the police announced that the man had not made it and that his relatives have been notified, the newspaper writes.

It is still unclear whether the police suspect a crime in connection with the incident. (TT)

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