WOMAN KILLED BY CAR
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
DANNEVIRKE, This Day.
Mary Elizabeth Larson, aged 47, wife of Ole Larson, a farmer of Norsowood, was knocked down on the main road there by a car driven by William Henry Dallcson, of Napier, and subsequently died. The deceaaed, who was walking in the same direction as tho car was travelling, apparently became confused on its approach. She crossed the road, hesitated, and threw her hands up, and then apparently lost her head and recrossed the road, when the car struck her. The Coroner returned a verdict that her death was due to fracture of the skull through having been accidentally knocked down by a cay, no blame being attachable to the driver.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 4 May 1926, Page 7
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