BADLY MANGLED.
BENEATH A, TRAIN.
SHOCKING FATALITY,
WELLINGTON, This Day.
A woman named Mrs Hinds was killed tut Kaiwarra on Saturday evening. She intended to get off there and found the t- in was leaving. In attempting to " imp off she "was dragged under the wir.'els. Three carriages passed over her, and though the train pulled up at once, as a gufird saw the incident, she was dead when extricated, and badly mangled. . She was tho wife of a labourer and leaves two —Press Assn.
INQUEST AND VERDICT
WELLINGTON, This Day.
At the inquest the coroner found a verdict of accidental death and that there had been no negligence on the part of anybody.—Press Assn.
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Northern Advocate, 30 January 1922, Page 4
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