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Death of man hit by falling tree branch prompts concerned calls to Adelaide council
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A 57-year-old man was killed when a tree branch fell onto his pergola.
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Residents in Adelaide s north-east have inundated their local council with requests to check overhanging trees, after a falling branch killed a local man over the weekend.
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Neighbours said they had previously complained about the tree
Concerned residents have been submitting requests for their own trees to be assessed
Another man was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with minor injuries.
Devastated neighbours said they had previously complained to the City of Tea Tree Gully Council about the tree, expressing concerns that it was infested with white ants and that it had dropped several limbs in recent years.