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THREE INQUESTS HELD

CAUSE OF AIR CRASH NOT ESTABLISHED v Cor °ner (Mr E. B. E. Taylor) held inquests into the deaths of three persons at a sitting of the Coroner’s Court yesterday. The Coroner found that the cause of death of Douglas Edward Law, aged 19, on April 17, could not be ascertamed, nor could the cause of the crash of the aeroplane in which Law was killed. Law was the pilot of a R.N.Z.A.F. Harvard trainer which crashed at Eyrewell. Gollan Fraser Wiley, aged 23, was found to have died at Christchurch on March 30 from heart failure associated with an operation and anaesthe*ia.

Bryan Raleigh Grace, aged 23, was found to have died on April 14 from heart failure associated with cerebral contusions and fracture of the skull. The injuries were suffered when a motor-cycle he was riding collided Prlbble a ton. h ° rSe ° n SprinSS road ’

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 2

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THREE INQUESTS HELD Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 2

THREE INQUESTS HELD Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27047, 23 May 1953, Page 2

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