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Family of cyclist Daryl Adams killed by truck in Coorong tells court of ongoing grief
The family of a cyclist who was killed while riding from Melbourne to attend the Tour Down Under in 2019 later retraced his final trip and stopped at each spot he took a photograph, a court has heard.
Key points:
- Daryl Adams, 60, was fatally struck by a truck in South Australia’s Coorong
- Truck driver Daniel Luke Barry was found guilty of dangerous driving and is awaiting sentencing
- Mr Adams’s grieving family have told an Adelaide court of their loss
Melbourne cyclist Daryl Adams, 60, was left to die on the side of the road after being hit by a truck in South Australia’s Coorong in January 2019.
Daniel Luke Barry, 39, was found guilty of dangerous driving after a trial in Mount Gambier, and is awaiting sentencing in the District Court.
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