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KILLED IN MOTOR COLLISION

CHRISTCHURCH STREET SMASH.

GEOFFREY OLLIVIER INJURED.

By Telegraph—Press Association.

Christchurch, July 13.

A fatal collision of a motor-cycle and a. car occurred in Bealey Avenue at 2.15 o’clock this morning. Harold Thomas Deans, aged 28, single, a milk vendor, who was riding the was killed. He was returning from a dairymen’s ball. Geoffrey Ollivier, ex-New Zealand tennis champion, who was in the side-car, was sent to hospital with severe head injuries. He is progressing. The car was driven by Miss Nola Edmonds, who was unhurt. Mr. Deans died in the hospital. Mr. Dean’s motor-cycle was struck side-on and overturned twice. Constable Wilson heard the crash and extricated Mr. Deans, who was badly hurt. .He died soon after admission to hospital. Mr. Ollivier suffered head injuries and was dazed but conscious. It is stated that he had been given a lift by Mr. Deans when walking into the city from a friend’s house. Mrs. Susannah Rose, Edinburgh Street, died in hospital this morning as the result of being injured by a motor-car on June 15 while driving a cart.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1933, Page 7

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KILLED IN MOTOR COLLISION Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1933, Page 7

KILLED IN MOTOR COLLISION Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1933, Page 7