TRAVELLING TOO FAST FOR SAFETY
(BY TELEGRAPH— PBESS ASSOCIATION.) TIMARU. This Day. \ At the adjourned inquest on James Esler, the victim of the motor-car accident last Tuesday, evidence was given that Esler was travelling too fast to take the corners with safety. When the brake was put on one of the tires burst and the car capsized, Esler being underneath, with the weight of the car on his shoulders. He was then just breathing. A verdict -of accidental death was returned.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 139, 9 December 1912, Page 8
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