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Leroy McKenzie named American Legion District 17 commander

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Driver s tablet linked to tragic death of elderly woman in Mt Albert crash

Driver s tablet linked to tragic death of elderly woman in Mt Albert crash - coroner Newshub 2 hrs ago Mark Quinlivan © Video - Newshub; Image - Supplied Watch: Safe driving advocates say new phone-driving penalties aren t harsh enough. A delivery truck driver who hit and killed an elderly woman in Auckland in 2018 was potentially distracted by a tablet, a coroner has ruled. The driver was travelling along St Luke s Rd in the suburb of Mt Albert on June 28, 2018, when 74-year-old Valerie Stewart was hit while using a walker, coroner Heather McKenzie said in her ruling. Stewart was taken to Auckland City Hospital and later died.

Truck driver s tablet linked to tragic death of elderly woman in Auckland crash - coroner

Computer tablet a gross obstruction to windscreen of truck in fatal Auckland crash

A coroner has found a computer tablet was stuck in a dangerous place in the windscreen of a truck that hit and killed a woman in Auckland. The A4-sized tablet stuck on the windscreen directly in front of the driver seat. Photo: Supplied / Ministry of Justice Valerie Stewart, 74, of Mt Albert, was using a walker, when she was struck and killed by the small truck on St Luke s Road in June 2018. A photo released by the Ministry of Justice shows the A4-sized tablet stuck on the windscreen directly in front of the driver s seat. Coroner Heather McKenzie said the tablet, which had delivery details on it, was an impediment to driver Johnathon Thompson s vision and concentration.

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