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:: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 ::
Scaffold crash builders saved by tea break Cambridge Evening News, UK
The workers with Cambridgebased York Construction were having a 10am break when the foreign lorry crashed into Cambridge Folk Museum yesterday.
The driver, who was attempting a U-turn, brought scaffolding crashing down onto the pavement in the accident at the junction of Castle Street and Chesterton Road and Northampton Street.
Philip Law, York Construction general manager, said: "We are very lucky that they were on that break at the time of the accident.------------------------------------------- posted 6:47 AM :: reference link ::
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