KILLED OUTRIGHT.
FATALITY AT MISSION BAY.
MAX FAIXS FROM STAGDIQL
ACCIDENT ON WATEBFONT.
A Dalmatian, Mr. Mat Bulich, about 2S years old, was killed instantly at Mission Bay about 9.30 this morning; when he fell from a staging on which at was working. Employed by the Public Worki Department in the making of the new waterfront road, the dead man ytat working on the face of the cliff just behind the old Mission House. He was climbing up the staging when he overbalanced. He clutched hold of a baolk, but the timber was loo?e and fell witk him. It is not definite whether the iw»n was killed by the fall or by being struck by the falling timber. When worker* picked him up bis skull was fractured and he was dead. St. John Ambulance brought the mai to the Auckland morgue to await identification at the opening of the inquest.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 276, 21 November 1928, Page 8
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