PINNED UNDER CAR.
THREE MEN INJURED.
RELEASE BY PASSER-BY. Lby telegraph.—own correspondent.] OHURA, Friday. A car driven by air. V. Epeakman and containing two passengers, Messrs. Arthur Wakeford and Harry Hunt, all of Ohura, skidded in loose six miles out of Stratford late last night and capsized. The occupants were pinned beneath the car for nearly half an hour before a passer-by released them. All were taken to the Stratford Hospital. Mr. Hunt has a broken arm, Mr. Speakman a crushed rib and Mr. Wakeford a deep cut on the head. None is dangerously injured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20851, 18 April 1931, Page 10
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