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CAR CRUSHED UNDER TONS OF ROCK.—A young man and a young woman were crushed to death under a mass of rock which fell out of the cliff face at Bluff Hill, Napier, on Tuesday evening and overwhelmed their car, which was being driven along Breakwater Road. Mr. D. W. Barr was killed instantly, and his companion, Miss S.Kauter, died shortly after- The picture, taken shortly after the accident, shows the mass of debris under which the car lay buried .

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1

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CAR CRUSHED UNDER TONS OF ROCK.—A young man and a young woman were crushed to death under a mass of rock which fell out of the cliff face at Bluff Hill, Napier, on Tuesday evening and overwhelmed their car, which was being driven along Breakwater Road. Mr. D. W. Barr was killed instantly, and his companion, Miss S.Kauter, died shortly after- The picture, taken shortly after the accident, shows the mass of debris under which the car lay buried. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1

CAR CRUSHED UNDER TONS OF ROCK.—A young man and a young woman were crushed to death under a mass of rock which fell out of the cliff face at Bluff Hill, Napier, on Tuesday evening and overwhelmed their car, which was being driven along Breakwater Road. Mr. D. W. Barr was killed instantly, and his companion, Miss S.Kauter, died shortly after- The picture, taken shortly after the accident, shows the mass of debris under which the car lay buried. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 972, 15 May 1930, Page 1

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