JOCKEY’S DEATH
• FALL AT RANDWICK
(Rec. 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 16. , The' .rate, was very cleanly fun, arid. there was no interference whatever,” Said the Australian Jockey Club stipendiary,/steward at the inquest today intri the. death of J. E. Duncan, a jockey, at Raiidwick. A verdict of accidental ; death was recorded,' the coroner, adding -8, rider that there was no evidence of negligence on the part of ahv Of the other jockeys taking part in the rade. . , Tlie evidence, was that Duncans mount, which VaS pulling hard, hit the heels :of. the horse in front, fell, and was then hit by another horse.
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Evening Star, Issue 25925, 17 October 1946, Page 3
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103JOCKEY’S DEATH Evening Star, Issue 25925, 17 October 1946, Page 3
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