Fall from roof of old brewery also caves in windscreen
* Extensive damage to the exterior of Mr Rogers' van.
* The smashed-in roof of the van.
* The snow-filled interior of the van.
A milkman had a miraculous escape when a huge load of
melting snow fell from a roadside building and completely crushed the roof of
his delivery van.
Anthony Rogers, 58, had just finished his morning round in
Ellesmere Port on the Wirral and was driving his Fiat Scudo home to Glyndyfrdwy
along the A5 in Llangollen when the drama began at around 1pm on Tuesday.
Mr Rogers (pictured left) said: “I’d just stopped to fill up the van with fuel at a
local garage and was driving along the A5 when I reached a spot where there is
a large derelict building, which I think was once a brewery, on the left hand
side.
“All of a sudden there was an explosion as if the van had
been hit by a wrecking ball.
“The windscreen collapsed inwards and the broken glass cut
my hand in about seven or eight places. The cab then filled up with snow.
“I just sat there for a few minutes not knowing what had
happened, then I pulled myself together and started scooping away the snow with
my hands so I could undo my seat belt.”
Anthony, who has been a milkman for the past 27 years,
added: “No-one stopped to help and just went on their merry way. A couple of
cars even swerved right around me.
“I eventually managed to get out of the van and go to the
nearby garage, Kenrick Motors. They were very helpful.
“The whole roof of the vehicle had collapsed around me due
to the weight of the snow that fell on it and the garage tells me it is now a
write-off.
“I was just very very lucky to get out of it with just a few
cuts on my hand. It could have been a lot worse.
“The amazing part is that I had some stock left in the van
and despite what happened not one pint bottle was broken or a single egg
smashed.
“Since it happened I haven’t lost a day on deliveries
because the van that was damaged was just my back-up one which I was using
because it handles better in the snow.”
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