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‘I could’ve lost my husband’: Wife’s tears after crane crash

Sylvia Liewerenz burst into tears and began shaking as she spoke about the horror encounter that, she said, could’ve cost her husband Marco’s life.
“He was just 1m away from it,” she told the Daily only hours after the crash.
“He saw (the crane) coming because it came towards him.”
Police at the scene of the crane crash said it was a miracle residents escaped unharmed when the 80-tonne vehicle toppled into three homes.
Sunshine Coast police district duty officer Tony Hurley said three…
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