YOUNG MAN KILLED.
FELL FROM TRAIN. (PKKBB ASSbCIATIOM TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, November 28. A young man, William Ninuno, fell between the carriages of a train at Plimmerton on Saturday evening, being killed instantaneously. He was only 21, and intended staying at the seaside. The accident is stated to have occurred through Ninirao leaving the train while in motion. A number of other week-end accidents also are reported. Charles Bawlinson, aged 75, an inmate of the Home of Compassion, dozed off while smoking in a dormitory. He set the bedding alight and was severely burned. A small boy, J. Pointon, was knocked down by a lorry which passed over both legs and inflicted serious injuries. Reg Case, a child of seven, pulled a motor-cycle over and broke his left leg.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19170, 29 November 1927, Page 9
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