AIRWOMEN KILLED
FIRE OCCURS AFTER CRASH BOTH BURNED TO DEATH CAust. and N.Z. Cable) .London. June 19. Two airwomen were burned to death near the Hat field De Havilaml Flying School Aerodrome. The machine cra.slnd and ini mediately took lire, \h v bodies of both women being incinerat ed One was Miss O'Brien, daughter of Sir Timothy O’Brien, and one of the best-known airwomen in Britain. She lost a leg in an air smash in 1928 but afterwards again qualified as a pilot.
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 20 June 1931, Page 6
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