SIX PEOPLE HURT
In Motor Collision IPer Press Association! INVERCARGILL, January 19. Six persons were injured, two of them seriously, when a car, in which they were travelling towards the city, collided with another car at Kew, shortly after midday to-day. Tho vehicle somersaulted several times. The victims were:— James Sandri, aged 44, of Roxburg:—Shock and head injuries. His condition is serious. Eunice Sandri aged 49, wife of John Sandri:—Fractured spine and ribs. His condition is serious ' John Sandri, aged 60, of Invercargill:—lnjuries to left leg and head. He was treated and discharged June Sandri, aged 18, daughter of John Sandri:—Severe lacerations to the right arm, and shock. Her condition is fair. Garfield Sandri, aged 17, son of James Sandri:—Shock and abrasions , His condition is fair. I Helen O’Donnell, aged two:—Shock and abrasions. Her condition is satisfactory.
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Grey River Argus, 20 January 1941, Page 4
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137SIX PEOPLE HURT Grey River Argus, 20 January 1941, Page 4
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