ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS.
MAN'S NECK BROKEN.
FALL FROM A HORSE.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—OWX CORRESFOXBENT.]
Tacb.a>~gv, Thursday. A max named Daniel Mnlquiney was killed on Cameron Road this afternoon, as the result of a fall from a horse. His neck was broken.
DEATH FOLLOWS CONCUSSION. DT7NEDIN TEAM ACCIDENT. [BY TELEGBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dckepdt, Thursday. A man named Frederick Wathng, 01 Richardson Street, St. Kilda, -who met with a tramway accident five weeks ago, died at the hospital to-day. Deceased was a married man with a family, and was 68 years of age. The evidence at the inquest showed that deceased met with an. accident while alighting from a car and suffered from concussion, the symptoms indicating fracture of the base of the skulL There were also signs of mental deficiency. The inquest was adjourned till Monday to secure evidence regarding the accident.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 4
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