CARRIER KILLED
LORRY CRASHES INTO POST
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, July 31. Roy Hayward, a Normanby carrier, aged about 2C, was killed when his motor-lorry crashed over a bank seven miles south of Hawera this evening. Ho leaves a widow and two young children. It is believed that Hayward was dazzled by tho lights of a car, tho night being wet. Tho lorry struck a post, and Hayward was thrown on to tho road. He died within half an hour. It was believed that Georgo Brown, who worked with tho deceased, was a passengor in tho lorry. The police made a fruitless search of tho steep hillside, and subsequently learned that Brown had left tho lorry a few miles down tho road.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1933, Page 8
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