..',‘:Af‘_day"When 'a;30-ton lorry .c_rashle'd»into er » ‘ ' —_ mendous._.¢rash. something pressing on ''_my chest. ,and.ask,ed if I was all * ‘right?’ f Moores, aged 26, said: '- almighty in ,\wall. There was rubble ‘everywhere. It was like ’ a battlefield.” escaped death'yester- r'oom,_A_1«::i1_linvg the. driver. .j‘Ang'e1a. Lewis was found under a pile of %*1j’rubble.A Her onlydnjuriesz cuts and a badly j-brueisedarm.‘ ‘ _ ~ I '. sv-.Angela’s Darents. Mr. Colin Lewis and his wife -Bertha, were asleep in another room of the ,hofi§e at Bridge, near, Canterbury. ‘ They were unhurn _ It took firemen six hours to free 53-year-old driver. Reginald Christopher, of Dagenham, Essex. ‘Angela said: “I was awakened -- by a tre- I felt I looked up and sawthe front wall had gone. “I saw the lorry had come into the bedroom. _ P It;.flung my bed across. the room and I was underneath. ~ “.I,screamed for hel and . somebody c am e RUBBLE. Nelgrhbour Mr. Colyn was an bang I looked out and saw the lorry embedded in the i “There As firemen fought to -release, the driver's body, ‘a requiem was held for him in the local church. Within. hours of yes- terday’s incident ans-rv _ Angela... ‘I screamed ’ Within. hours or yes~ terdays incident angry Villagers circulated av leaflet m.U$P.Vi113§e _§vreets be l!S§d'"as “moto rways-s? 3 G » OW many more Deople must; be killed’ before , authorities 3«006Dt responsibility ?‘" ge1'S want —the— M2 to be extended to Dover. inadequacy present A2. —-?—-———}——.— of because of the the girl escaped death‘ yester- , . daysw-hen a;30-ton lorry _c_rashed-into ;__her._r'__oom,__1«:'_il1ing' the. driver. ' Ange1a.‘Lewis was found under a pile of rubb1e.~ Ijler onlylinjuries: cuts and a badly ' V bruised. arm; :~.Angela’s Darents. Mr. Colin Lewis and hisewife -Bertha. were asleep in another room of the house at Bridge, near, Canterbury. They were unhurt. A It took firemen six hours to free 53-year-old driver Reginald Christopher, of Dagenham, Essex. ‘Angela said: “I was awakened; by as tre- mendou's._.crash. I felt something pressing on *"—'—-M vmy chest. I looked up and sawvthe front wall had gone. “I saw the lorry had come into the bedroom. Itfiung my bed across. _ .the room and I was underneath. - “.I screamed for hei and . somebody c am e ‘and. asked if I was all * ‘right?’ RUBBLEI Neighbour Mr. Colin .« Moores, aged 26, said: “There was an almighty bang. I looked out and saw the lorry embedded in the ~ I ,~wal1. There was rubble I'\everywhere. It was like a battlefield." Wltlhln.hours of yesterday’s incident angry villagers circulated a ' leaflet plcturmg the c r a s h and asking: “For how much longer musyvillage streets .be used‘ as ‘motorways ’?» V “How many more people must be killed before _ authorities accept responsibility 7'' Villagers want the M2 to .be extended to Dover, because of the inadequacy of th e present A2. As firemen fought to ‘release, the driver's body, -a requiem was held {or him in the u-,_-n - -____¢_