FINE RESCUE BY YOUNG MEN
3IOTOR-CAR UPSIDE DOWN IN HARBOUR (Received September 10, 7.21 p.m.) ! LONDON, September 10. There was a remarkable motorcar tragedy, at Berwick-on-Tweed. Mrs Russell, wife of a landowner, was driving a motor-car containing her sister and two children from a parking-place beside the harbour when the car ran over a bank into nine feet of water. Several young men dived and found the car upside down in mud. They struggled till they opened the doors and brought up first the two children, then their mother and Mrs Russell, who had been wedged at the wheel. Mrs Russell was dead, but the others were alive. ;
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20957, 11 September 1933, Page 11
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