Tea leaf spill causes deadly multi-vehicle crash
The leaves, scattered along a roughly 500-metre (550-yard) stretch of a road caused more than 10 vehicles to skid and crash

TOKYO - Tea leaves spilt from a truck caused a multi-vehicle collision in Japan that killed one person and injured three others, local media reported.
The leaves, scattered along a roughly 500-metre (550-yard) stretch of a road in Tochigi prefecture, caused more than 10 vehicles to skid and crash on Sunday, the Mainichi Shimbun and other media reported, citing local police.
Four people aged from their 50s to 70s were taken to hospital and one man aged 78 was later confirmed dead, the Mainichi said.
The man who died had been driving a small commercial vehicle, which is believed to have skidded and mounted the median strip.
After he got out of the vehicle, he was reportedly struck by a truck.
The truck carrying the tea leaves had no roof, and police are investigating the accident, reports said.
Local police declined to comment when contacted by AFP.
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