ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
A KTEVEDOKE KILLED. Per Press Association. Lytic) ton, Saturday. Martin Bergmaun, stevedore, aged about lit), fell from a height of 40 feet down the hold of the lonic and fractured his skull, both thighs, and his i-ifiht leg. He, died at 12.4.3 p.m. Xo 1 one saw the accident, but it is supposed that a sling for cargo struck him. j J Later. At the impiest held this afternoon, a verdict of accidental deaili was returne*. POISONED AT POUIItUA. i Wellington, Saturday. A male patient at Porirua Menial Hospital, named Jeremiah llouchen, aged 4G, died this morning as the result : of drinking a tobacco solution used tor spraying plants. Another patient also drank some of the insecticide, but llie medical staff saved his life. A NARROW ESCAPE. Gishorne, Saturday. An elderly couple named Thompson had a narrow escape from death by burning at Te TGiraka. Their residence was discovered to be on lire by Constable Doyle and two neighbors, who rushed in and brought out Heni Thompson. She is blind. Her husband was found lying on bis back on the floor near the bed, almost suffocated. FATALLY CRUSHED. '. Wellington, Last Night. I The Police Inspector is advised by tei legraph from Haveloek of a fatal acci- , dent having occurred yesterday morning .■ nt Canvastown, about five miles from ■ Haveloek, the victim being Rasmussen >. Simonsen, (1.1 years of age, a resident of s, Canvastown. Simonsen was driving a f vehicle, and ill trying to pass a timber it waggon on a narrow road, collided and 1 was thrown under the waggon, the '' wheels passing over his ehest. He was ' killed instantly.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 113, 4 May 1908, Page 2
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