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Officials: Arizona spill likely not due to speed or alcohol

Por: Associated Press Health February 17, 2023

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The deadly truck accident this week that caused a southeast of downtown Tucson this week did not appear to be caused by high speed, drugs or alcohol, Arizona Department of Public Safety officials said Thursday. The authorities said at a news conference that truck driver Ricky Immel, 54, was traveling from his home state of Nevada to Alabama with a load of packages of liquid nitric acid Tuesday afternoon when his vehicle... + full article



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