MOTOR-CYCLISTS KILLED
THROWN FROM MACHINE ACCIDENT AT LOWER HUTT [BY TETjEGIIAPH—FItESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Sunday A motor-cyclist, John Walker, or lower Hutt, was killed and a pedestrian, Frederick Fabling, also of Lower Elutt, was severely Injured ?is the result of an accident at Lower Hutt at 3,45 p.m. on. Saturday. The motor-cyclist, who wiis 30 years oF age, and married, was riding north and collided with Mr. Fabling, who was crossing; the road near Trinity Avenue. Mr. Walker was thrown heavily and received head injuries from which he died almost immediately. Mr. Tabling, who is 4S years old, and single, received a compound fracture of a leg, a fractured right forearm, and severe si lock.
INJURED IN COLLISION
AUCKLAND YOUTH'S DEATH The injuries received o:i Friday night by William Walker, when the motor-cycle he was riding collided with a motor-truck in North Road, Point Chevalier, resulted ajy in his death in the Auckland Hospital crt Saturday morning. Deceased, who lived at 102: Asquith Avenue, Mount Albert, received grave head injuries, snd he died .without regaining consciousness. An inquest is to be opened this morning.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22209, 9 September 1935, Page 8
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