Man killed after farm tractor rollover in rural Nova Scotia
In a news release, RCMP said police, EHS and the Shubenacadie Fire and Emergency Services responded to the crash on Mill Village Road in Shubenacadie around 7:25 p.m.
Mounties said the farm tractor moved to the side of the road after being passed by a vehicle, but then “came to rest in the ditch.” “The driver of the farm tractor, a 40-year-old man of North Salem, was pronounced deceased at the scene,” RCMP said.Spokesperson Const. Guillaume Tremblay said they are still trying to determine the cause of the rollover.
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