TRAGEDY ON ROAD
SOLDIER ELECTROCUTED HANDS AND FEET BURNT (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. A soldier of the Second Echelon, stationed at Papakura military camp, was found electrocuted, lying near an electric transformer pole on the Great South Hoad, about a mile south of the camp, early yesterday morning. He was Private Lester Neil McKinnon, single, aged 26, formerly a nurseryman, of Cambridge. He was a member of the 21st Rifle Battalion. The body was discovered by a passing motorist, who notified the police at Papakura. A doctor was called and he found that Private McKinnon had been dead for some hours. There was extensive burning of the fingers of the right hand and the toes of both feet. Jt is believed by the police that he climbed the pole in his socks and stood on one live wire with both feet while he grasped another with his right hand. Private McKinnon was clad only in a grey shirt and khaki denim trousers. A pair of civilian shoes were found at the foot of the power pole, which carried high-tension wires. When the inquest was opened, a
relative of the deceased in camp gave evidence of identification and said the deceased had been very depressed lately and was last seen in the camp on Sunday. Ide did not respond to the roll call on Monday and was posted as missing. The inquest was adjourned sine die.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20185, 1 March 1940, Page 3
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