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Marvel to be still standing

Last updated: December 8, 2025 9:20 am
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A South Otago logging truck driver found himself in a harrowing situation when his 50-tonne truck flipped down a bank, trapping him in the crushed cab for three hours. Despite the ordeal, the driver, Matthew Steel, remains grateful to be alive and is looking forward to tomorrow’s Lotto draw with his ticket in hand.

In an interview with the Otago Daily Times, Steel reflected on the accident that occurred on Coe Rd, just north of Balclutha. He recounted the moment his truck slid off the road and flipped, leaving him trapped by his head and thighs in the mangled cab. Thanks to his seatbelt, he was able to stay conscious and breathe while waiting for help to arrive.

Fire crews from Balclutha and Milton worked tirelessly to rescue Steel, who remained in good spirits throughout the ordeal. Despite the challenging circumstances, he managed to crack jokes with the firefighters and maintain a positive attitude.

Reflecting on his survival, Steel expressed his gratitude to the emergency and medical crews who assisted him. He acknowledged that his recovery might take several months but is eager to return to work as soon as possible. Despite the close call, Steel remains optimistic and is already planning to get back behind the wheel once he’s fully recovered.

As he continues his journey to recovery, Steel is reminded of his resilience and the importance of cherishing every moment. With a newfound appreciation for life, he looks forward to the future with optimism and a sense of gratitude.

For Steel, the experience served as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the resilience of the human spirit. As he prepares for the next chapter, he remains thankful for the support he has received and looks forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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