Driver detained by parents after smashing into cars near primary school
The incident took place at around 8.45am on Wednesday morning in Milnrow
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Crossley Street (Image: ABNM Photography)
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A driver had to be ‘detained’ by parents dropping their children off at school after they smashed with cars in Milnrow this morning.
It was like something from a film. moment three men came to rescue of driver after his lorry overturned on M60 I have never seen anyone jump into action so fast. They were amazing
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The lorry overturned on the M60 exit slip road for Carrington (Image: ASP)
Three men have been commended for their bravery after rescuing a driver whose lorry had overturned on the M60 motorway.
Edith Eoyne and her partner Paul Davenport had been travelling behind the HGV when it toppled over at the Carrington interchange on Tuesday afternoon (18 May).
The anticlockwise exit slip road at junction 8 had to be closed for a number of hours after the incident, which happened shortly after 2.30pm.
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