CASUALTIES.
THAMES RAILWAY FATA LIT". Thames, Jan. 8. At an inquest on the victims o! th» railway fatality r.o fresh e.ndence was adduced except th a: <’ parcel was found on the bri ’w above where the man’s body was discovered. From there a b! . >Jstained track led to where ti-<-woman’s body was found on the rtiiway line, showing that the man »:’s struck down and killed instant!;,, and the body carried by the tra n some distance. The boy Rowlands, who was shot on the steamer Wakatere. s> 11 Les in an unconscious state in the Thames hospital. One side is paralysed. Arthur Walding, who shot: him, has been, arrested, as he was in a state of mental anguish, and ; t. was feared that he might commit a rash act.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 3
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