FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENTS
INQUESTS AT WELLINGTON [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Saturday The Inquest was concluded yesterday into the deaths of Mrs. Amy Myrtle Green, widow, and David George Lamond, motor engineer, who wero killed as the result of a collision of a motor-cycle with Mrs. Green. Evidence was given by Captain A. G. W. Heber-Percy, aide-de-camp to the Governor-General, that when Mr. Lamond passed him on the Hutt Road, witness was driving at 45 miles an hour. The coroner returned a verdict of death from injuries suffered in a collision. At another inquest regarding tho death of Lonsdale Francis Taylor, aged 29, a bus driver, who was killed through a motor-cycle combination overturning when ho swerved to avoid a bicycle, a verdict was returned that ho died from injuries so received. Evidence was given showing that deceased had evidently been dazzled by the lights of an approaching car.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22287, 9 December 1935, Page 13
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