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Article taken from the NJ Star Ledger
Man dies after he cuts tree and it falls on him - A Hunterdon County man was killed yesterday when a tree he was cutting down in his backyard fell on top of him, police said.
Parker N. Keates, 53, of Polktown Road in Union Township was using a chainsaw at 3:15 p.m. to remove a 45-foot-tall sycamore with the aid of his wife when the massive tree fell, pinning him to the ground, according to Trooper Keith McCormick.
The High Bridge Rescue Squad responded but was unable to help Keates, who died from his injuries. He was pronounced dead at his home.
Police ruled Keates' death accidental.
Man dies after he cuts tree and it falls on him - A Hunterdon County man was killed yesterday when a tree he was cutting down in his backyard fell on top of him, police said.
Parker N. Keates, 53, of Polktown Road in Union Township was using a chainsaw at 3:15 p.m. to remove a 45-foot-tall sycamore with the aid of his wife when the massive tree fell, pinning him to the ground, according to Trooper Keith McCormick.
The High Bridge Rescue Squad responded but was unable to help Keates, who died from his injuries. He was pronounced dead at his home.
Police ruled Keates' death accidental.