ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
COLLAPSE UNDER ANAESTHETIC. A woman named • Frances Adams* aged 61, died in the Napier Pubho Hospital late yesterday afternoon while under an anesthetic. FATAL INJURY. After suffering serious head and) internal injuries when he was/knocked against a truck by a fall of earth yesterday, a labourer, Edward Olsen, o' Grey Lynn, employed by the Pubho Works Department on the Waitakere scenic drive project, died in the Auckland Hospital. - The fatality occurred in a cutting. There were no witnesses of the accident. CYCLISTS INJURED. Edward Fitzpatrick, aged 14 years* residing at 9 Neidpath road, Monfington, collided with a motor car while riding his cycle in Hope street this morning, and was taken to the Hospital, suffering from concussion and head abrasions. , ■ • John Mundy, aged 17 years, of Glenelg street, received head and stomach' injuries this morning when he collided with a motor cycle while riding his cycle. The collision took place at the corner of Stafford and Hope streets, and the injured youth was taken to the Hospital. WOMAN MOTOR CYCLIST’S COLLISION. When the motor cycle she was riding collided with a car on the Kilmog Hill last evening, Ray Miller, 22 years of age, living in Georg© street. Port Chalmers, received a fractured left forearm and a fractured leg. She was admitted to the Hospital at 8.10 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 22627, 20 April 1937, Page 9
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