2 brothers smothered by grain on Canadian farm


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MCLENNAN, Alberta (AP) -- Two young brothers died when they were sucked beneath a load of grain that was being unloaded from a trailer western Canada, police said Thursday.

The boys, ages 5 and 7, were on top of a trailer carrying grain that was being unloaded by a family member on Wednesday about 99 miles northeast of Grande Prairie, Alberta, police Sgt. Ged Dentinger said.

''These types of trailers, there's a chute underneath. It comes into a hopper (a mechanism to control the flow of materials) and at the base of the hopper there's a sliding trap door that opens to unload these trailers, so they unload very rapidly,'' Dentinger said.

Family members soon realized the boys had been pulled under and found them about five minutes later. But the boys and were pronounced dead shortly after, smothered by the grain, police said.

Their names were not released.

''It's not uncommon for children to be on top of such farming equipment, watching as the grain is unloaded,'' Dentinger said.

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Grew up in a small farming community, this is not uncommon...which is why responsible parents keep their kids away from things like this. I've seen combines, grain augers, PTO's on tractors take peoples arms right off.

Farming statistically is one of the more dangerous professions.

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