ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
(BT TELEGRAPH.—PRE 63 ASSOCIATION.) NEW PLYMOUTH, 29th Sept. The body of Duncan Hepburn, who was drowned on 18th September in the Awakino river, was found on Saturday at the river mouth. WANGANUI, 29th September. Miss Bowick, the victim of the levelcrossing accident, has not'yet regained consciousness. DUNEDIN, 29th September. Tho adjourned inquest concerning the death of Louis Souquet, who died as the result of being injured through his motor-cycle colliding with a gig driven by Thomas Collins at Upper Junction, on 17th September, was concluded before Mr. J. R. Bartholomew (Coroner) today. A verdict was returned that death was due to injuries caused by deceased accidentally colliding with the trap. The Coroner s opinion was that deceased was on his wrong side when the collision occurred.-
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1924, Page 5
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