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Tragedy at Nimrod MN
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<blockquote data-quote="idylglade1" data-source="post: 632299" data-attributes="member: 5594"><p>They were from Sebeka, in Wadena Co. If we are talking about the same accident, this one happened on the 12th. I retrieved this from WCCO.</p><p></p><p>"The sheriff's office says the men died at the scene Wednesday evening on a farm in Orton Township, east of Sebeka in northwestern Minnesota.</p><p></p><p>They've been identified as 45-year-old Harold W. Skov and 62-year-old Douglas A. Amundson.</p><p></p><p>Sheriff Michael D. Carr calls it its one of the most tragic accidents he's ever seen.</p><p></p><p>He says the two men were unloading a semitrailer load of large round hay bales. At some point, he says, several bales came off the trailer and rolled on top of the victims."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idylglade1, post: 632299, member: 5594"] They were from Sebeka, in Wadena Co. If we are talking about the same accident, this one happened on the 12th. I retrieved this from WCCO. "The sheriff's office says the men died at the scene Wednesday evening on a farm in Orton Township, east of Sebeka in northwestern Minnesota. They've been identified as 45-year-old Harold W. Skov and 62-year-old Douglas A. Amundson. Sheriff Michael D. Carr calls it its one of the most tragic accidents he's ever seen. He says the two men were unloading a semitrailer load of large round hay bales. At some point, he says, several bales came off the trailer and rolled on top of the victims." [/QUOTE]
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