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MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

SEQUEL TO SHUNTING FATALITY. WELLINGTON, January 22. Charles Paulsen was charged at Upper Hutt yesterday with manslaughter in connection with tiie death of Dennis Sullivan, who died in hospital as a result of being jammed between the door of a truck ana the gate of the stockyard during shunting operations. The evidence chiefly concerned the stop signal given to the driver of the train, which backed on to the truck at which deceased was working. Accused signalled the train to come on by extending an arm and waving his hand, and to stop by holding his arm extended with his hand still. Greig, driver of the engine, said he did not see this stop signal; also that it was not the regulation signal, which was both arms held up; and he would not have obeyed it had he seen it. Ho did not see the doors open, or he would have stopped regardless of signals. lie said that no driver in the district woould have accepted accused’s signals, and he had never accepted it except once, since the accident, and then under protest. Several other witnesses, including the stationmaster at Upper Hutt, however, said that accused’s stop signal was regularly used and recognised at Upper Hutt, and the driver Greig had acted on it. A detective stated that, unknown (o Greig, ho had seen him act upon that signal. Tho Magistrate (Mr Walker), saying that Greig should have seen that the doors were open, dismissed tho charge against Paulsen.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 15

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MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 15

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. Otago Witness, Issue 3698, 27 January 1925, Page 15