DOUBLE FATALITY
KAIKOHE COLLISION
MAN AND CHILD KILLED
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WHANGAREI, This Day.
As a result of a collision between a sports car and a light truck near Kaikohe yesterday afternoon, Joseph Whitefield, aged 47, a married man with two grown-up children, received head injuries from which he died in the Rawene Hospital early this morning.
The six-weelcs-old infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton, who were passengers in the truck, which was driven by Jack Etiha, also died this
morning. The mother and father were badly bruised. ■
Murray Boyd, the driver of the car in which Whitefield was a passenger, escaped with a scratch on the nose.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 12
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