Woman missing after accident
The Christchurch police were searching last evening for a young woman who disappeared after being involved in a motor accident on the comer of Breezes and Pages Roads.
She is Elizabeth Robyn Mosley, aged 22, of KaingaJ The police said they were! concerned for her safety as she was believed to have been in a shocked state. It was thought that she was not injured in the accident, which occurred about 8.30 p.m. The police described her as 157 cm tall, with dark brown, short curly hair. She was wearing a red smock, blue jeans and a yellow ski jacket, and carrying a brown handbag. She might have been carrying a blanket which she was given after the accident. The woman had been taken to a relative’s home in Estuary Road after the accident, and had disappeared from there. The police thought that she might have tried to make her way home.
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Press, 5 August 1978, Page 4
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