FATALLY INJURED
STRUCK BY LIMB OF TRICE
O.C. CAMBRIDGE, this day. Mr. Edward John Pentelow, aged 37, single, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Pentelow, of Monavale, <-"'ed in the Waikato Hospital early this morning as the result of injuries to the head suffered yesterday afternoon when he was struck by the limb of a bluegum tree, from which at the time he was lopping branches. He was working with his brother, Mr. Roger Pentelow, and Mr. vyn Williamson, at Mr. Fred Williamson's farm at Monavale. When he fell from the tree he was only four feet from the ground. Mr. Pentelow was knocked unconscious, out later regained consciousness. He was attended by a doctor in Cam- j bridge and removed to the Waikato Hospital.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 40, 16 February 1945, Page 3
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