ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
t i CHILD'S HAND BLOWN OFF. I lbs Telegraph—Press Association.! Taihaps, April 28. A boy of six ycirs, Fred Lucot, had ' his hand blown off by a detonator at • Jlaui'imu. The sufferer was sent to the ' Hamilton Hospital [ FELL UNDER A TRAIN. f Dunedin, April 28. James Anderson, aged 15 years, cm- • ployed in tho job-printing department \ of tho "Otago Daily Times," as assistant proof-reader, was tho victim of a " fatal accident in tho Caversham tunnel [ this evening. Deceased, who livpdj at Fairfield, was a passenger by the 5,15 I train. While tho train was going i through tho tunnel ho went out of the [ carriage on to the platform and fell . under the train, his body being badly [ mangled. I IN A CRITICAL CONDITION. • Cisborno, April 28. Councillor Jackson continues in a ' very critical condition. It was found ' that the handle, of the steel upon which ' he fell had inflicted very severe internal injuries.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1114, 29 April 1911, Page 6
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