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Ineson injured

The captain of the gold medal-winning hockey team at the Montreal Olympic Games, Tony Ineson, and Mrs Ineson, were admitted to the Christchurch Hospital early yesterday morning after their car plunged into the Estuary near the Ferrymead bridge. Ineson, aged 30, suffered injuries to the head and upper limbs. His condition last evening was given as not serious.

-Mrs Jill Ineson, aged 29, suffered head, chest, arid lower limb injuries and was reported in a moderately serious condition.

One person was admitted to hospital and six treated and discharged after two cars collided in.Barbadoes Street, near Lichfield Street, about 6 p.m. yesterday. Mrs N. Cummings was reported in a comfortable condition in the Christchurch Hospital, suffering from abrasions. Barbadoes Street was closed for 30 minutes while the two. cars were removed

and the Fire Service cleared petrol from the road. The Fire Service was called a few minutes later to another fuel spillage at the corner of the Main South Road and Foremans Road. About 160 litres of diesel spilled over the road when the fuel tank fell from under a tour bus. The Faparua County Council spread sawdust oyer the 50 square metres of road affected.*)- •

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Press, 9 June 1980, Page 6

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Ineson injured Press, 9 June 1980, Page 6

Ineson injured Press, 9 June 1980, Page 6