INADEQUATE LIGHT
MOTOR-CYCLIST'S DEATH DOCTOR EXONERATED [BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON. Saturday " I am satisfied the main cause of this accident was the deficiency of t « motor-cycle's light which could not seen by the motor driver," said t e Coroner, Mr. E. Gilbertson, at the con elusion of tho inquest into the of Colin Martin Fraser, aged 21, " 0 died in hospital on December 21 a his motor-cycle had collided with a driven by Dr. o'Regan on the HapPJ Valley Road the previous night. " This thing," said the coroner, bo ing up a torch, which according to evidence was the motor-cyclist s on. light, " almost invites disaster. a () satisfied the doctor is not to blantcHe found accordingly.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 8
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