A dump truck driver lost his life over the weekend after losing control of his brakes on a steep downhill slope in Weber County, Utah.

The incident occurred on Friday, July 21, as a dump truck was traveling north on Trapper’s Loop toward SR-39.

Officials with the Utah Department of Public Safety describe the crash:

A commercial dump truck loaded with top soil was traveling northbound on Trapper’s Loop approaching SR-39, at this location has a significant downhill slope.  The dump truck appeared to have lost its brakes going downhill.  A witness indicated the truck appeared to be braking constant, and that smoke began to emerge from the wheel hubs.  The driver of the dump truck attempted to slow his speed by driving on the soft shoulder according to a witness.  The dump truck was unable to stop for the stop sign at SR-39.  After crossing the intersection, the truck continued through a field then traveled down a steep embankment into Pineview where it was partially submerged in water.  The driver of the truck was later located in the cab when the truck was pulled from the water.

Utah DPS did not identify the driver, but they said that he is a Mexican citizen.

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