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Hero bus driver ‘deserves a medal’

Jullie Laffey has been called a hero who “deserves a medal”, after her actions prevented an out-of-control 4WD slamming into the bus at Wolvi, about 3.40pm. The four-wheel-drive was carrying Alan Stevens, 68, and his son Josiah Stevens, 29. Tragically Josiah died at the scene despite the best efforts of paramedics.Alan remains in a critical condition.Ms Laffey also suffered minor injuries and was released from hospital on Wednesday.“My husband was with (Ms Laffey) while she was trapped and all…
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