KILLED BY TRAIN
OTAHUHU TRAGEDY. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Juno 16. Run over by the wheels of a carriage of a suburban passenger train at Otahuhu station early this morning, Richard Edelsten, aged 54, an unemployed motor painter, of Otahuhu, was killed instantaneously. As the 8.18 train was moving slowly from the island platform, Mr Edelsten was seen
running across the lines of the eastern sidings toward the rear carriage. On feeling unusual bumps, the guard signalled the train to stop, and the body of Mr Edelsten was found on the line. 'The wheels of the last carriage had passed over his chest. Mr Edelsten, who leaves a wife and two children, was a returned soldier, having served with the. Australian forces during the Great War.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 9
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