Police are investigating the death of a 33-year-old New Brunswick man who was killed in a collision between a transport truck and Moncton’s Bangkok food truck.
RCMP say the food truck ran into the back of a transport truck in Neguac at about 3 p.m. Tuesday.
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Police say the man from Moncton was a passenger in the food truck and died at the scene of the accident on rue Principale.
According to a post on the Bangkok Food Truck’s Facebook page, the man who died was the newest member of their team.
The driver sustained major injuries and is currently recovering.
“Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to the family and staff members involved in this tragedy,” reads the post. “We are all very close and the entire staff are deeply saddened by this event.”
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An RCMP accident reconstruction analyst inspected the scene, which was closed to traffic for three hours.
— With files from Alexander Quon, Global News
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