DIVE TO DEATH
TWO HEW ZEALANDERS CRASH PILOT AND PASSENGER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, October 12. (Received October 13, at 1.35 p.m.) Two New Zealanders —Flight-lieu-tonant Harold Claude Marett and Act-ing-pilot-officer Adrian Kinross White —pilot and passenger respectively of the Air Force Training School, Grantham, were killed instantly when a piano suddenly got into a spin and nose-dived. White jumped over when near the earth. Tho parachute did not open. Marett was caught in the debris of the machine, which killed sheep as it crashed. WHITE'S PARENTS RECEIVE NEWS [Per United Press Association.] NAPIER, October 13. News of the death of their son, Act-ing-pilot-officer Adrian "Kinross White, in an aeroplane crash over the village of Great Ponton, near Grantham, England, has been received by Mr and Mrs W. Kinross White, of Napier.
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Evening Star, Issue 21232, 13 October 1932, Page 8
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132DIVE TO DEATH Evening Star, Issue 21232, 13 October 1932, Page 8
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