THE GORE FATALITY.
% jCHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.
'.-''• (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) , . " . INVERCARGILL, Friday. , The coroner's inquest was concluded today touching the. death of Mrs. Margaret Winsloe, .who was fatally injured by the shaft of a light cart which came into collision with a • motor car, in which she was riding, in Gore. The jury found that deceased met her death by being .struck by the shaft of a trap driven by John Whittingham, and that Whittingham did -not; exercise sufßcient care in the management of the horse. No blame was atfephed.fo the driver of the motor car. Whittingham will he charged tormorrow With manslatighter, _.tr. Winsloe admitted _ that the collision might have been avoided if the driver of the motor car had kept nearer the kerb.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 300, 16 December 1905, Page 6
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