ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
FATAL LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT. (By Telecraiib—Press Association). PALMERSTON N., July 17. An inquest into the death of Alfred William Geange, a resident of F'eilding, aged 42, who died following a collision between a motor-cycle be was riding and a goods train at a level crossing at Feilding, was investigated by the coroner this morning, who returned, a verdict that deceased died from a clot of blood lodging in the arteries of the heart as the result of collision injuries, and that the collision was an accident. Apparently the deceased did not hear the train warning whistle, and for some unknown reason failed to see the train approaching. No blame was attachable to the engine-driver.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 17 July 1929, Page 9
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