CHB Mail

Lambs die in van collision

- Michaela Gower

At least 50 lambs¯died after a stock truck and a van crashed near Otāne last Wednesday. 20-year-old van driver sustained serious injuries in the crash at the intersecti­on of Pourerere Rd and River Rd and was last reported in a stable condition at Hawke’s Bay Hospital.

Stephenson Transport chief executive Todd Stephenson confirmed a new stock truck from their fleet was involved in the two-vehicle crash. He said an experience­d 29-year-old truck driver was travelling to Ō makere with 300 to 350 store stud ewe lambs from Hawke’s Bay when the collision occurred, overturnin­g the trailer after the crash. Stephenson praised his truck driver, saying the man’s quick actions had avoided an even more serious collision with the van.

“Under those circumstan­ces, you only have split seconds to react, and with a load on board there is a lot of height and weight that you have got to be able to control.”

He said that as the driver tried to correct his truck and trailer after the collision, the trailer lost balance and tipped on its side.

Stephenson said the hardest part of crashes like these was to get the livestock out of the crates quickly to minimise deaths. He said the angle the trailer had ended up in made that challengin­g.

“You will always have them smother [each other] in that position.”

Stephenson said truck drivers and stock agents were at the scene soon afterwards sorting the lambs, and they had been in contact with the farmer who bought the animals.

Waipawa resident Jayme

Hamelink came across the crash when he was headed home from work.

He said when he arrived on the scene there were “plenty of people

already there helping” and the road was covered in debris from the van.

“I heard lots of ‘baaing’ from the sheep, and people were getting them out of the overturned trailer,”

Hamelink said.

He said in his experience, the intersecti­on occasional­ly had people “sail right through it”, despite being well marked.

 ?? Photo / Jayme Hamelink ?? Jayme Hamelink said he was confused when he came upon the crash.
Photo / Jayme Hamelink Jayme Hamelink said he was confused when he came upon the crash.

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