OLD WOMAN FATALLY INJURED
Knocked Down by Motor-car
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, March 26. Struck by a motor-car as she was crossing Filleul Street last night, Margaret Ford, aged SO, was admitted to hospital suffering from injury to her head and died shortly after. A taxi, driven by Alexander Ellis, came down York Place and turned into Filleul Street, travelling in a northerly direction. As the car rounded the corner. Mrs. Ford, who was about 11 feet from the pavement, was struck on tbe head by the bundle of one of the doors. The driver of the car immediately conveyed her to hospial, but she failed to respond to treatment, and did not regain consciousness.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 10
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