SEVEN KILLED IN CAR-RACING CRASHES
PRAGUE, September 25 (Rec. 2 p.m.).—At least seven persons were killed and 25 injured when three racing cars}, at different times, crashed into spectators watching the Grand Prix of Czechoslovakia at Brno. The cars plunged into the spectators packed tightly on a sharp curve. The three drivers, one of whom was Prince Bira, of Siam, drove powerful cars.. Prince Bira was not hurt. Two drivers were killed in earlier runs. —
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1949, Page 4
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