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Injured woman dies

An elderly Hokitika woman injured when she was knocked down by a teenage cyclist on a footpath in Weld Street, Hokitika on Wednesday, died in the Grey Hospital on Saturday. She was Mrs Muriel Jean Tennent, of Hampden Street, Hokitika, who

was admitted with a fractured hip. The Hokitika police are seeking the cyclist, believed to be aged 14 to 16 years. Mrs Tennent and her late husband, Mr Robert Tennent, conducted a jewellery shop in Hokitika for many years.

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Press, 23 December 1986, Page 8

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Injured woman dies Press, 23 December 1986, Page 8

Injured woman dies Press, 23 December 1986, Page 8

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