MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.
i/KDER INFLUENCE OF UQUOJI COMMENT BY CORONER. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, Friday. "The evidence shows the danger of a man under the influence of liquor driving a motor-cycle or car, and in this case the unfortunate man himself paid the penalty," said Mr. H. W. Bundle, S M coroner, this morning, at the adjourned inquest concerning lUe death of Albert Nesbitt, which occurred on i'ebruarv 20 as the result of his being thrown from a motor cycle near Outram.
The coroncr added that it was quite apparent that Nesbitt and his frieud Thompson had been on a drinking bout and were both very much under the influence of drink when the motor evele skidded.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 14
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