Boston box truck crash leaves 6 injured, cops deny foul play
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A box truck crashed in a busy street in Boston on Tuesday, April 1, leaving six people injured, in what officials are calling a "tragic accident."
From People
Six people were injured when a rental truck drove onto a sidewalk in the Chinatown section of Boston on Tuesday, officials said.
From The Boston Globe
At least six people were injured after a box truck struck pedestrians in downtown Boston, authorities said.
From CNN
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