MOSGIEL RAILWAY FATALITY.
CBy Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. It is understood that Mr. T. A. Bramble, who was killed on the railwayon Friday night, -was under orders to join the Dunedin Office of the Bank of New Zealand this -week. The evidence given at the inquest went to show that deceased had apparently not noticed that the train had arrived at Mosgiel, at which station Tie should hare alighted, until it had got under way again for Clinton, and that he then hurriedly left the carriage in -which he was sitting, and jumped off the train, •which had attained a good rate of speed. He fell on to the platform and was dragged under the train, the guard's van passing over his right leg, completely severing it. A verdict of accidental clcaoh was returned.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 77, 30 March 1908, Page 6
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