An old resident of Inglewood, Mr J. Wolham, met with a serious accident recently, having his left arm so seriously injured that it was found necessary to amputate it. It appears that he was m\loading some cases in the Inglewood goods shed, and in walking across the shed tripped and fell from the platform on to the railway track, in front of a moving truck, which had been shunted off the train, and ran over his arm, almost severing thelimb.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3351, 5 June 1918, Page 61
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