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Teenager killed during forklift joyride

Joyriding by a group of teenagers on forklifts in a Wissinoming paper factory ended in death for one of the youths on Sunday night.

It happened at about 9:19 p.m. According to police, five juveniles sneaked into the Newman Paper Company at 6100 Tacony St. through a hole in a perimeter fence and began driving the unattended forklifts for fun. A 13-year-old girl crashed her forklift into one being driven by a 14-year-old boy. The boy’s vehicle toppled over, pinning him. He suffered fatal head trauma in the crash. Police did not say if he was hospitalized or died at the scene.

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After someone called 911 to report a person screaming, the four survivors met police on the street and led them to the accident scene. No arrests were made, although the incident remains under investigation.

A security guard for the company told police that he had last checked the yard at 8:30 p.m., when there was no sign of trouble, police said. ••

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