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Baltimore bakery truck driver believed he was dead moments before he was hit by United Airlines jet
The bakery truck driver who narrowly escaped death when a United Airlines flight struck his vehicle while coming into land at Newark Airport believed he was about to be decapitated moments before the terrifying crash. Warren Boardley Jr., who. who works for the Baltimore-based H&S Bakery, witnessed a flash of light seconds before the United 169 clipped his truck as he drove along the New Jersey Turnpike on Sunday afternoon, his father revealed. “He described fear, total fear that he wouldn’t walk away from it, that he would be decapitated. That’s what he thought,” Boardley’s father, Warren Boardley Sr., told…
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