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Winnipeg man killed in B.C. collision involving 6 semis

A truck driver from Winnipeg has been identified as the man killed in a crash that involved six semi-trailers in British Columbia’s southern interior early Wednesday morning.

Dilbara Singh, 44, was behind the wheel of one of the trucks in the pile-up near Merritt around 2 a.m..

Singh’s truck was one of the first involved in the crash, and when he got out of his rig to check on damages he was run down by another out-of-control semi.

"It would have been pretty much instantaneous,’’ Mark Coleman, a deputy coroner in British Columbia, said of the cause of death when Singh was struck by the other truck.

Weather and road conditions at the time of the multi-vehicle crash were poor.

Emergency crews didn’t realize the man was dead until towtrucks got to the scene and began pulling the wreckage apart some three hours after the first vehicles collided.

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Updated on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at 3:24 PM CST: Updates will full writethru, quote from coroner

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