DEATH OF A CYCLIST.
COLLISION AT NGARUAWAHIA
CAR DRIVER NOT TO BLAME.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
. HAMILTON, this day.
An inquiry into the cause of the death of Vincent Alfred Patten, 19, farm hand, of Ngaruawahia, was held before Mr. F. W. Stringer, J.P., and a jury at Hamilton yesterday afternoon. William David Patten said hfe brother had good sight and hearing. He was going to church on his cycle when the accident which caused his death occurred. Dr. F. D. Pinfold said the cause of death was shock following a fracture of the base of the skull, haemorrhage and injury to the lungs. The driver of the car, Albert Dunkley, commercial traveller, New Plymouth, said that when he was passing through Ngaruawahia about 3 p.m. on Good Friday, Patten suddenly emerged v from a right-of-way in front of his car. Witness swerved to try and avoid the cycle, but the car skidded slightly in the loose metal and collided with the cycle. The car was travelling at from 25 to 30 miles an hour at the time. Lionel Beswick and Goulburn Cress, passengers in the car, corroborated Dunkley's evidence. Kate Wallbank said that Patten shot past her on fiis cycle from a narrow side road. The junction was obscured by willow trees and blackberries and was very dangerous. A verdict of accidental death was returned, the jury adding that it was of opinion from the evidence that no blame was attachable to the driver of the car.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 81, 7 April 1931, Page 3
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