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HADLEY — A Hadley man was killed in the early morning of March 4 when the Chang Farms truck he was driving rolled over in Belmont, according to Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan.

Fabustino Soto-Aguilera, 44, died in the 2:50 a.m. crash after losing control of the 25-foot box truck containing fresh produce, said Belmont Police Chief James MacIsaac.

The truck landed on a snowbank on its driver’s side. Soto-Aguilera was pronounced dead at the scene.

Born in Yuriria, Guanajuato, Mexico, and married to MariaElena Guzman-Vargas, an obituary describes him as “a very hard worker” who “had pride in what he did, dedicating his whole life to working hard for his family.”

Besides his wife, he leaves behind three sons, John Soto-Guzmán, Keven Soto-Guzmán and Peter Soto; and a daughter, Maria Giselle Soto-Guzmán; as well as sisters, brothers, a half-sister, and nieces and nephews.