Four teenagers hurt in accidents
A youth suffered serious limb injuries when his motor-cycle and a car collided at the intersection of Cranford Street and Westminster Street early on Sunday. The youth, Robin Arnold Perry, aged 16, was reported still on the seriously ill list at Christchurch Hospital last evening. Another youth, Martin Leigh Spence, who fell off his motor-cycle on Lower Styx Road at 7.50 p.m. on Saturday suffered moderately 'serious head and arm injuries. Mr Spence was reported in a satisfactory con-
dition in Christchurch Hospital. Tracey Deane Mabey, aged 17, suffered serious head injuries when the car in which she was travelling hit a power pole at the corner of Wairakei Road and Russley Road at 12.50 a.m. yesterday. Stewart John Brown, aged 18, suffered moderate leg injuries when his motorcycle and a car collided at the junction of Wairakei Road and Ham Road at 8.20 p.rfi. on Saturday. They were both reported in a comfortable condition in Christchurch Hospital last evening.
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