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    “Tractor Tire Repair Turns Deadly for Local Mechanic in Clarksdale”

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 13, 2025Updated:November 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On a quiet Tuesday afternoon near Moon Lake Road in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the usual rhythm of farm life ended in sudden tragedy. At around 4:38 p.m., firefighters from the Coahoma County Fire Department responded to an emergency call: a man pinned beneath heavy farm equipment. The man was later identified as 59-year-old Willie Frank Page, a resident of nearby Farrell and employee of the local tire shop.

    Page was working on a large cotton harvester when the equipment gave way. According to investigators, he was replacing a tire when the machine slipped off the blocks that held it up, trapping him underneath. First responders, towing professionals and shop techs worked in concert to extricate him—yet by the time he was freed, the Coahoma County Coroner’s Office had pronounced him deceased at the scene.

    In a statement, the fire department offered heartfelt condolences: “We extend our deepest condolences to the victim’s family and loved ones during this challenging time,” they said, also acknowledging the dedication of all responding agencies. Meanwhile, the Coahoma County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been notified and is assisting with what’s being classified as a workplace fatality.

    For his coworkers at Coahoma Tire Shop and many in the agricultural community, Page’s death shines a harsh light on everyday risks in farm maintenance. He wasn’t out in the field harvesting—he was simply doing what he did best: keeping equipment moving, ensuring the work kept going. The cotton harvester stood silent now, a chilling reminder of a job that went wrong in an instant.

    Friends and neighbors describe Page as a steady presence—someone who showed up, got his hands dirty and helped others without fanfare. His passing hits as much for the community he served as for the stark vulnerability of farm-site work. In a region where cotton and equipment are part of the landscape, an accident like this brings home how quickly normal turns tragic.

    While the investigation by OSHA and local authorities continues, the emotions are already raw. Loved ones and colleagues are left with memories, a loss that echoes across far-reaching fields and local storefronts alike. The harvester remains idle, the blocks removed, the machine no longer just a tool but a tragic scene.

    In the heart of Coahoma County’s farming district, the gears of life keep turning—but for one family and one community, time stood still that afternoon. As the sun set over Mississippi’s flatlands, a life ended, a routine shattered, and a reminder lingered: even the most familiar work can carry unseen danger.

    The post “Tractor Tire Repair Turns Deadly for Local Mechanic in Clarksdale” appeared first on Tripplenews.

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