MOTOR CAR FATALITY.
THE CORONER'S VERDICT. QUESION OF COMPETENCE. "- (By Telegraph.-Press Association.) • WELLINGTON, this day}' At the inquest on the body 0 f Kath arine Green, who was killed by a m otl £' car after alighting from a tram-car th coroner found: "That deceased died from injuries received from being knocked down by a motor-car driven by W»H Bell." He added: "There is L doub[ that, from some cause or another, there was some negligence on the part of the driver." Hie coroner also said that the physical condition of the driver, who '_» a hand maimed in the war, went to sh that he was really incompetent to cie7 cisc hi senergies when a sudden enter' gency arose. c "
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 170, 18 July 1919, Page 2
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