FALL DOWN A PIT.
EMPLOYEE AT WESTFIEI.IJ.
BROKEN ARM AND CONCUSSION - .
A single man, Mr. G. Mullins aged 26 who reeidee at a point on the Great South Road, was badly injured dunng the course of his duties at the Westfield Freezing Works yesterday. He was assisting to push some meat trays along a runner when he overbalanced and fell into a 10-foot pit immediately behind him. When he fell he clutched at the trays, which fell upon him. He received a broken left arm, concussion and head injuries. He was taken by the St. John Ambulance to the Auckland Hospital, where hia condition, although & little better than yesterday, is fairly serious.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 178, 29 July 1932, Page 7
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