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WHEN THIS CAR demolished much of the front and a side wall of an unoccupied Belfast shop yesterday morning the driver, Mrs A. E. McMullien, of 692 Main North Road, suffered only minor injury. The car left the road when Mrs McMullien noticed that the passenger’s door was not properly locked and, fearing that strong gusts of wind would blow it open, leaned across to close it.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32018, 19 June 1969, Page 28

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WHEN THIS CAR demolished much of the front and a side wall of an unoccupied Belfast shop yesterday morning the driver, Mrs A. E. McMullien, of 692 Main North Road, suffered only minor injury. The car left the road when Mrs McMullien noticed that the passenger’s door was not properly locked and, fearing that strong gusts of wind would blow it open, leaned across to close it. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32018, 19 June 1969, Page 28

WHEN THIS CAR demolished much of the front and a side wall of an unoccupied Belfast shop yesterday morning the driver, Mrs A. E. McMullien, of 692 Main North Road, suffered only minor injury. The car left the road when Mrs McMullien noticed that the passenger’s door was not properly locked and, fearing that strong gusts of wind would blow it open, leaned across to close it. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32018, 19 June 1969, Page 28