[AT] Man dies after his tractor overturns and lands on him
Ed Stewart
edstewart1 at verizon.net
Wed Aug 1 16:41:53 PDT 2007
Twice the same day!
DuBois Courier Express
Dubois, Pennsylvania. 15801
Area farmer killed in accident
08/01/2007
CLEARFIELD, PA. - An area farmer was killed Tuesday when his tractor
rolled on top of him.
David Esch, 65, 428 Municipal Road, Millersburg, died when his
Minneapolis Moline farm tractor rolled on Route 428 in Jordan Township
at 1:45 p.m., Clearfield-based state police said.
Esch was driving from one part of his property to another, when for an
unknown reason, his tractor entered the berm of the road and hit a small
tree. The tractor then rolled over an embankment on the berm, pinning
Esch underneath it.
Esch was pronounced dead at the scene by Clearfield County Coroner Joel
Heath.
Police said Esch had a medical condition which caused him to black out
and believe that condition may have been a contributing factor to the
accident.
David Bruce wrote:
> From the Winston-Salem, NC Journal
> Hey lets be careful out there.
> Later reports said he was bush hogging when the tractor overturned.
>
>
> Man dies after his tractor overturns and lands on him
>
> WELCOME ? A Davidson County man died yesterday after his tractor
> overturned and landed on him, the Welcome Fire Department said.
>
> The incident was reported at 4:17 p.m., the fire department said. It
> happened at the edge of a field off Bud Sink Road, the fire department
> said. The man died after being taken to a hospital.
>
> David
> NW NC
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