ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
A shocking bicycle accident occurred on Saturday afternoon. While Mr Henry Hunt, a storekeeper at Karon, was proceeding down Majoribanks street he lostcontrol of his machine, from which ho was thrown, falling heavily on his head. He was nicked up insensible, and removed to the Hospital, where it was found that he was suffering from a severe concussion of the brain. Mr Hunt is a married man with four children. His condittion last night was serious. PEESS ASSOCIATION. . CmtiS'lOiJ-OItCH, April 13. This morning a lad, 14 years 6f ago, named William Anspach, was found dead in a drain in Woolston borough. The evidence given at the’ inquest showed that deceased was subject to fits, and a verdict of accidentally drowned was returned, with a rider calling the attention, of the local body to the dangerous state of the drain.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 5
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