Three injured in St Albans accident
T hrew persons were injured < when twp cars collided and ; one stnSKa fence at the intersection Of Francis Avenue:l and Westminster Street. St’i Albans, just before 7 p.m on Saturday. The injured were taken by I St John to Christ- < church Hospital and admitted.!* ars Robert Edwin 1 Briggs,' aged 19, of 18 Pern- I broke who suffered p juries; David Barkle, aged ' 23, of 310 Westminster| i Street, who suffered concus-.; sion and moderately serious ■ leg injuries: and Paulette'' Jones, aged 23. of 135 A Pine , Avenue, who suffered mod-
erately serious head injuries! and lacerations. They were in a fairly com-; tfortab’e condition last evening A Little River woman was admitted to Christchurch | Hospital with moderately serious chest injuries after the! car in which she was travel-1 ling was involved in a collision with another car at the| I intersection of Rolleston Road and Findlays Road about! midday on Saturday. She is| Olive Calder, whose condi-| ition last night was described! >as fairly satisfactory. Donald William Calder; and Neil Philip Calder, aged, 13, were treated and discharged. A pedestrian was taken to
Christchurch Hospital with moderately serious internal injuries after being hit by a truck at the intersection of Ferrv Road and Wilsons Road, ; about 11.40 a m. on Saturday. uHe is Yusof Ismail, aged 24, ■of 97 Barbour Street, Lin■wood. who was in a fairly Icomfortable condition last evening. Brian James McDonald,. : aged 42, of, 6 Pinedale Lafie, i North Linwood, was admitted |to Christchurch Hospital with •(moderately serious head inll furies and lacerations after ia two-car accident at the intersection of Linwood Avenue ‘and Gloucester Street about 16.30 p.m. on Saturday. He , was discharged yesterday.
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