BOY KILLED AT MANGERE
INQUEST CONCLUDED The inquest on Benjamin James Louden, aged ten, who fell off a motorlorry and was killed at Mangere on June 8 was completed by the coroner Mr. W. R. McKean yesterday afternoon. From the medical evidence, the coroner said, it was apparent that a wheel of the lorry must have passed over the boy's body. Mr. J. J. Sullivan pointed out on behalf of Mrs. Louden, that in spite of being terribly upset at her son’s death, she was at the same time very sorry for the bus-driver, to whom no blame could be attached. The coroner’s verdict was one of accidental death.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 72, 16 June 1927, Page 6
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