’FRISCO BRIDGE CRASH
THREE SURVIVORS. (BY CABLE —PBEBB ASSN. —OOPYBIGHT.] SAN FRANCISCO,. February 18. Of 13 men who fell from the Golden Gate bridge’ when steel and wooden construction forms crashed from the bridge to the water from a height of 200 feet, 10 are believed to be dead. One man saved himself by" clutching a rope, and two were rescued-by" a coastguard. One body has been recovered. Nine others have been given up for dead. The two rescued men were treated in hospital for shock and sent home, apparently uninjured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 February 1937, Page 6
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