SYDNEY TRAGEDY.
N.Z. Jockey Injured When Car
Mounts Footpath.
MANSLAUGHTER ALLEGED.
(Received 0 a.m.)
SYDNEY, this day.
A motor car in which were Frederick Guy, John Lock and a New Zealand jockey* Keith Voitre, ran on to a footpath yesterday at Paddington, a suburb of Sydney, and killed Frank Hall, aged 35, a hairdresser, who was pinned against a shop. Voitre's noso was broken and Lock was sent to the hospital, but Guy wasnot injured. The latter was arrested and'has been charged with manslaughter 'and reckless driving.
■ K. Voitre ie an apprentice to R. Hatch *'aj Awapuni,' and accompanied J. .T. ijamieson, the well-known Takanirii trainer, to Sydney, to do the light-weighfc riding of his.team, i ..
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 188, 11 August 1930, Page 7
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