PLANE BUNS AMOK
BROOKLAND3, Sept, 15. . Lady Clayton-Ea ( s,t-C!aytQn, noted young amateur pilot, and the widow of the explorer, Sir Robert Clayton-East-Clayton, was killed, to-day in an unusual airplane accident here. As she was entering the plane it startod up. She tried desperately to climb into the cockpit as the machine rapidly gained speed, but was thrown to the ground violently. As the plane turned over on its nose, her skull was fractured and she died shortly after being taken to a hospital.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 1 November 1933, Page 3
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