THREE KILLED.
MOTOR-TRUCK CAPSIZES. (BY cable—rnnsfi ASSOCIATION— copyright.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.J!. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) BRISBANE, May 3. Three people were killed and 16 injured through the capsize of a motortruck at Rcdcliffe. Fire were seriously injured, and the others suffered minor hurts. The party was proceeding from Ipswich to Redcliffe for a picnic, and were some three miles from their destination when the stub-axles of the front wheels broke. All the occupants of the truck were thrown into the roadway, two being killed outright. The dead were: Mrs Rebecca Martin, Henry Otto Hollsworih, and his son Cyril. The injured are suffering mostly head, back, and internal troubles. One little girl had her log severed.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18682, 4 May 1926, Page 12
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