ACCIDENTS & DEATHS
INFANT FATALLY BURNED.
BROTHERS IGNITE TUSSOCKS. (Per Press Association).' INVERCARGILL, This Day. Severe burns on the face and knees resulted in the death of lan Frasei, the three-year-old son of Mr S. L. Fraser, a runholder, of Mossburn. The child! was playing with two young brothers, who set some tussocks alight, the flames igniting his clothing. BOY KILLED. WELLINGTON, July 28. Alfred Coleman, aged 14, of Johnsonville, was fatally injured in an accident on Saturday afternoon while riding a bicycle at Tawa Flat about 5.30. He was knocked down by a motor car.* He was taken to hospital with a fractured skull, but died at midnight.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 245, 30 July 1935, Page 5
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