THROUGH A WINDOW
MOTORIST'S ESCAPE
(By Telegraph— I'rcss Association.)
MARTON, This Day.
A miraculous escape was experienced yesterday morning by Walter Manning, a well-known stock buyer, when he was returning to Marton from Turakina Valley in a car. On a narrow portion of the road he met another car and in endeavouring to pass it went over the bank, crashing through a scrub fence and dropping 100 feet into the Makohau Stream below, his car coming to rest upside down. By a lucky chance the car's progress was checked at the last moment, and, instead of entering the deep water side-on, it straddled the bank out of the water sufficiently to allow Mr. Manning to escape through a window. He was assisted to the road by the other motorist and was brought to Marton, suffering from shock and only minor injuries.
The salvage of the car will present considerable difficulties.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 16, 20 January 1936, Page 10
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