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Adelaide man faces court over truckie death in fiery collision

Adelaide man faces court over truckie death in fiery collision

7NEWS11-06-2025

A man accused of killing a truck driver has appeared in the Adelaide Magistrates Court for the first time.
57-year-old, Hans Freiesleben is charged with causing death by by dangerous driving in a fatal Easter weekend crash.
The fiery collision killed Port Augusta truck driver Dene Knapp on the Port Wakefield Highway at Inkerman in South Australia's Mid North.
Emergency services were called to the Port Wakefield Highway near Prime Road just before 7am on April 17, following reports that two trucks had burst into flames upon impact.
It took firefighters several hours to extinguish the blaze.
Freiesleben remains on bail and has requested an additional 14 weeks from police prosecutors to gather more evidence.
He is due back in court in September.

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