RAILWAY ACCIDENT.
ELDERLY WOMAN INJUREO. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIX, ARM AND LEG BROKEN. [BT TELEGRAPH. —PRKS* I .("O'-HTTOt] WrLLiNf.-iv.,. Sunday A woman* named Mrs. M. Mitchell, 0 Invercargill, was knocked down by a train at Petone yesterday afWno ~i, a.nd so seriously injured that hrr recovery >3 doubtful. The injured ■Banian, who i S about sixty years of air", -n on a \ £,»■ to Petone, and was crossing from on* platform to the other when a fj. a j n drawn by two engines ran through the station and knocked her aowc t-reakin?* an arm and a leg. She 1 respired a severe injury to her head. >!<e was removed to the hospital I*l an unconscious condition. This afternoon Mr?. Hl ;» unconscious, and her i-onditiun is i-hjv,-. ing no improvement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 4
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