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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS

FATAL BLOOD CLOT. That death was due to coronary thrombosis was the verdict which the coroner (Mr E, Gilbertson) returried at tha inquest on George Alpe, a well-known athlete, who died at his residence on Sunday.—Wellington message. INTERNAL INJURIES. John Mahly, aged 11, died in Ash. burton Hospital from internal injuries resulting from a fall off a bicycle at Mayfield on 'Thursday. The boy was sitting on the bar of a bicycle ridden by another boy, who fell on him. BULLET IN FOOT. When the rifle of the boy with whom he was rabbiting accidentally discharged yesterday afternoon, Raymond Welsh, aged fourteen, who lives at Outram, received a bullet wound in his foot, and was taken to hospital to have the bullet removed. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH MOTOR. to his shoulder and abrasions to his face were sustained by Joseph lipid, aged thirteen, residing at 89 Carroll street, when came into collision with a motor car whilst riding a bicycle opposite the Market Reserve last night. He was admitted to hospifal at 8.30. FATALITY AT CLINTON. A fatal accident occurred at Clinton at 4 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, resulting in the death of Leslie Turner, six-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Harold Turner. The boy was playing hoops with his little sister on the roadway, and after stopping to allow a car .to pass, they ran across the road again without seeing that another car was approaching. The mudguard of the second car struck the boy, inflicting injuries from 1 which he died shortly after.

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Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 9

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ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 9

ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 9