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YOUTH FATALLY INJURED PINNED UNDER THE VEHICLE [ISY TELKGIUrn —OWN CORRESPONDENTJ HAMILTON. Monday Injuries which proved fatal this evening were received by Wallaco McKenzic, aged 16, a grocer's assistant, employed at To Puke, as a result of a motor-car in which he was a passenger overturning on the Turanga-o-Moana Road, near Matamata, on Saturday evening. The motor-car, which was driven by Mr. Cook, of To Puke, capsized at u corner. McKenzie was pinned under the car and was severely crushed. He was taken to the' Matamata Hospital, and was removed to the Waikato Hospital last evening. Ho died from his injuries early this evening. Deceased was a son of Mr. James McKenzie, of Herbert Street, To Puke.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 8
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