A chance find in the BURY FREE PRESS of 12 February 1954:
PIGS THROWN OUT OF VAN IN CRASH
ONE HAD TO BE DESTROYED
One of five pigs which were thrown out of a ten cwt. Van taking
them to the Elmswell Bacon Factory met premature death in a crash on the ice
road near Rougham Estate Office on Monday.
The two vehicles involved were a van driven by Mr Reginald Staden,
baker, of 41, Out Westgate, Bury St Edmunds, and a British Road Services lorry,
drive by Mr Arthur Tyre, of “The Lilacs”, Mendlesham Green, Stowmarket.
THROWN OUT
All the pigs were thrown out of the van and one of them
sustained a broken leg and had to be destroyed.
Both the drivers had minor injuries – facial cuts and bruises.
I am resolutely not laughing......
More soon.
Source: www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk
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