Two elderly Victorians are dead after a horror truck crash in a small town in the state's south-west on Friday morning.
Two people aged 81 and 80 killed after truck veered off the road and crashed into home on Princes Highway , Tower Hill
The 81-year-old man and 80-year-old woman were killed just after 7am while inside a home in Tower Hill, about 275km from Melbourne's CBD. Police are investigating after two people were killed when a truck crashed into a home. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard
Warrnambool Princes Highway Truck Crash Tower Hill Victoria Police
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