FALL FROM TRAIN.
FATALITY NEAR OTAKI. AIAN CUT TO PIECES. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON. Alay 18. As the daylight Limited was entering Otaki on its way to Wellington on Saturday night, a man named Arthur Robert Telling O’Hagen, of 74 Kent Terrace, Wellington, aged 29, formerly in the Imperial Army, fell from the train and .all tlie first-class carriages passed over him. The man had been a passenger on the train for many miles. The express was rounding a curve at the time. The body was identified by the clothing only, the features being absolutely unrecognisable. Deceased’s mother resides in India, and two brothers are in Wellington. Deceased once worked in a bank in Otaki.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 145, 19 May 1930, Page 6
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115FALL FROM TRAIN. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 145, 19 May 1930, Page 6
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