Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Fallen tree kills worker
The Associated Press
LOUISVILLE - A man working for an Arkansas tree service company following storms that raked Louisville died after part of a tree fell on him, a deputy coroner said.
Steven Mosher, 36, of Texarkana, Ark., was injured Sunday evening and died a short time later at University Hospital, according to Jack Arnold, a deputy Jefferson County coroner.
Storms on Tuesday night, packing winds up to 80 mph, knocked down trees, limbs, and power lines.
Arnold said the tree service employee was the only death attributed to the storm.
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