FALL FROM TRAIN
YOUTH’S FAf AL INJURIES FOUND BESIDE LINE (P.A.) AUCKLAND., tijis, day. Fatal injurids„ wgre suffered by Stanley Kerr, -aged 16. a son of Mr. J. R. Kerr, Eipsom, wheri he fell from the platform of the Hamilton to Auckland excursion train at 7.30 o’clock last evening at Amokura junction, near Mercer. He had left the carriage to throw, ■waste parmr- from, the carriage, and did noCraptufn. The'iram.was stopped and.-md guard found the liW near the line. He died soon afterwards from severe head injuries. The body was brought to Auckland by the tram, which was delayed about an hour.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20859, 11 August 1942, Page 5
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