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Truck driver was listening to loud music when he fatally hit cyclist, lawyer tells court

A South Australian judge has rejected claims a truck driver did not realise he had hit a cyclist because he was listening to loud music at the time the man was fatally struck.
Key points:
- Daryl Adams was struck and killed by a truck driven by Daniel Luke Barry
- His lawyer said Barry was listening to loud music and did not realise he had hit Mr Adams
- Barry’s bail was revoked ahead of his sentencing in January
Daniel Luke Barry, 39, failed to stop when he hit 60-year-old cyclist Daryl Adams in January 2019 in South Australia’s Coorong.
Mr Adams, who was riding from Melbourne to be in Adelaide for the Tour Down Under, died on the Princes Highway between Kingston SE and Salt Creek.
Barry was arrested in Naracoorte in the state’s south-east, about…
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