CHARGED BY COW
MAN FATALLY INJURED MELBOURNE, March 2.8. Holt Thomas, 24, of Sandy Camp, Ecliuca West, died to-day as a twilit of being impaled on the horns of a row yesterday. Thomas and some friends wore riding steers and rows in a stockyard, when a cow Thomas was astride of threw him on to the back of another beast. As Thomas came to the ground, tho row he had been riding charged and struck him with its horn at the base of tho throat, and the horn was driven into his lungs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18057, 6 April 1933, Page 5
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