BRAVE BOY'S DEATH
TRAPPED ON RAILWAY FATE 'ALMLY AWAITED LONDON, tfnl April. A boy named Kenneth Garsand,' aged six. was crossing the railway line at S'nlcup, Kent, with several companions when hi- foot became wedged ill a guardrail. His companion* vain'v tried to release him and then ran hiiine, frightened at hearing an approaching electric train.
The driver of the train at the illiltiest said he saw Kenneth sitting composedly mi the track with his hand- covering hi- face. The boy was in that attitude when lie iiie-t his death.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 14 April 1928, Page 3
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