"UNSAFE SPEED", ALLEGED.
PAPARTTA MOTOR FATALITY.' OPEN VERDICT RETURNED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, tliis day. "After listening to the evidence I have come to the conclusion (and I think no unbiased person could come to any other) that the car in which Reynolds was ridi'ng, and which was driven by Verno'n Clemens, was travelling at an un-safe-speed, having regard for all the circumstances 5 also that the motor loi ry; driven- by' Ernest Laurie Page, although carefully driven," was too close to the eastern wall."' -^ This rider - was added ;id the . open ver-; I diet returned by Mr.' E. at an" inquest concerning the death of Edward Reynolds, a Wellington business man, who died on September 12, a month after he had been injured in a collision j outside the gates of Pararua Pnson. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 10
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