BOYS' TRAGIC DEATH
CUT TO PIECES BY ’PLANE MACHINE LATER CRASHES (Australian and N. Z. Cable Association.! GENEVA, September 30. A military aeroplane, which made a. forced landing near Zug, was surrounded by a crowd of curious peasants. When taking off for the resumption of the flight, the pilot, in trying to avoid the thickest part of the throng, ran into three boys, the propeller cutting them to pieces. The plane then crashed into a tree, but the occupants wero unhurt. The police, however, had to protect them from the fury of the peasants.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 7
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94BOYS' TRAGIC DEATH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17153, 1 October 1926, Page 7
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