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SA truck driver jailed for at least two years, five months over hit-and-run crash that killed cyclist

A South Australian truck driver will serve at least two years and five months in jail for killing a Victorian cyclist in a hit-and-run crash in the Coorong in January 2019.
Key points:
- Cyclist Daryl Adams was killed in a hit-and-run crash on the Coorong in January 2019
- Mount Gambier truck driver Daniel Barry was found guilty of causing death by dangerous driving
- Barry was jailed for at least two years and five months over the crash
Daniel Luke Barry was found guilty by a Mount Gambier District Court jury of driving dangerously and killing 60-year-old cyclist Daryl Adams on the Princes Highway, between Kingston SE and Meningie.
Mr Adams was riding from Melbourne to be in Adelaide for the Tour Down Under.
District Court Judge Stephen McEwen…
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