FIVE PERSONS INJURED
MOTORING ACCIDENT LORRY TURNS SOMERSAULT (Per Press Association.) Ai( KLA.\J), lasi night. I Ihco persons were seriously hurl •'Mill four others received slighter in.juries when a motor lorry, after' leaving the concrete roml ami skid-\ iling a cross Ilie level grass at the! roadside, si ruck a stone wall and executed a complete somersault,' landing on its wheels again, almost opposite to the ontiraiioo to the Pen-j rose railway station. The following received injuries: Mrs. ('. Piles, -1(1, Mantirewa, admitted to Auckland hospital with internal! injuries; Archie Piles, Ip, her son, admitted to A tic Ida n(I hospital; conen.s-j sion and head injuries; very slight improvement; Bernard dames Piles, 30, nephew pt Mrs. Piles; admitted to Auckland hospital; head, injuries, slightly improved; Ulla Piles, lit,'sister of Bernard, treated at hospital for broken collnrlione ami sent home; J. Piles, driver and husband of Mrs. Piles, minor cuts and abrasions.
There .was no change in the eondi lion of the injured 10-dav.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 12
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