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Posted: 3:24 PM May 9, 2008
Last Updated: 9:31 PM May 9, 2008

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A Georgia truck driver died at sunrise this morning on Interstate 10 at the Okaloosa and Walton County line.

The Florida Highway Patrol identified the fatality as 41 year old Kennyette White of Moultrie.

Troopers say he was headed west on the interstate when he drifted off the pavement on a curve, slide into the grassy median when his truck overturned.

He died at the scene.

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