MOTOR-CAR COLLISION
Inquest at New Plymouth By Telegraph.—Press Association. New Plymouth, June 15. An inquest into the death of Norman Coburn, who died after a motor accident on the night of May 24, was concluded yesterday. Evidence was given that a , garage, had been■ overcrowded With cars, one of which was taken out and parked on the correct side of the street without lights, but in a lighted area. It was into this car that Coburn’s car crashed. The coroner returned a verdict that Coburn died as the result of a collison.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 222, 16 June 1930, Page 6
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