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    NEW: Weyauwega Man Dead in Utility Vehicle Accident Save Email Print
    Posted: 5:03 AM Jul 1, 2008
    Last Updated: 5:03 AM Jul 1, 2008
    Reporter: DayBreak Staff
    Email Address: daybreak@wsaw.com

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    A 37-year-old Weyauwega man is dead, after he was pinned under his utility vehicle.

    Crews were called to the scene on County X about 6:44 p.m. Monday.

    The Waupaca County Sheriff's Department says the man was operating the vehicle in a pasture when he lost control of it.

    The vehicle then over-turned, landed on him, and pinned him under it.

    The man was pronounced dead at the scene by the Waupaca County Coroner.

    His name is not being released until family is notified.

    The Waupaca County Sheriff's Department was assisted at the scene by the New London Ambulance, Mukwa First Responders, New London Fire Department, Theda Star Helicopter, and the D.N.R.

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