Yass truck accident 21 May 1981 driver killed

Jason yates made this Government Information (Public Access) request to NSW Police Force

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Dear NSW Police Force,

I am wanting to obtain the report of the accident in which my uncle was unfortunately killed.

The accident occured at 271 Comur St Yass NSW at 12.05am on 21 May 1981.

The driver was driving a TNT Overnight Express Kenworth prime mover, and was side swiped by a south bound prime mover.

Any information you could provide would be appreciated.

Yours faithfully,

Jason Yates

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Kind regards,

From:        Jason yates <[FOI #5444 email]>
To:        GIPA requests at NSW Police Force <[NSW Police Force request email]>
Date:        26/05/2019 14:58
Subject:        Government Information (Public Access) request - Yass
truck accident 21 May 1981 driver killed

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Dear NSW Police Force,

I am wanting to obtain the report of the accident in which my uncle was
unfortunately killed.

The accident occured at 271 Comur St Yass NSW at 12.05am on 21 May 1981.

The driver was driving a TNT Overnight Express Kenworth prime mover, and
was side swiped by a south bound prime mover.

Any information you could provide would be appreciated.

Yours faithfully,

Jason Yates

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