HAMILTON TRAGEDY.
MOTORIST CHARGED. WITH NEGLIGENT DRIVING. HAMILTON, January 16. An inquest was held into the circumstances connected with the death of Leslie Spencer, motor cyclist, who was killed in a collision with a car driven by Arthur Raymond Gifford, at the Five Cross Roads Claudelands, recently. After the hearing of evidence, Coroner Wyvern Wilson S.M., returned a verdict that Spencer’s death was the result of a collision, and that at the time, Gifford was travelling at an excessive speed, on the wrong side of the road. Gifford was then charged with negligent, driving, and thereby causing the death of Spence’ Accused was remanded on bail at £ioo. _
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Grey River Argus, 17 January 1928, Page 5
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