CAUSED DEATH WHEN INTOXICATED
Truck Driver Remanded For Sentence (New Zealand Press Association) GISBORNE. November 28. After a retirement of four hours 26 minutes a jury in the Supreme Court at Gisborne found lan Dunsterville Bell, aged 40, a public servant, guilty on a charge of driving a truck while under the influence of drink on May 18 and causing the death of a cyclist, Raewyn Annette Hunter, aged 11. Bell, who had pleaded not guilty to this and an alternative charge of recklessly or negligently driving and causing death, was remanded by Mr Justice T. A. Gresson for sentence.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28447, 29 November 1957, Page 10
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