DEATH OF MR WITTY.
EVIDENCE AT INQUEST. ]):- Trlcaraph —Press Association. INVERCARGILL, March 26. At eight o’clock on the evening of March. 8, Ercderick Witty, meat inspector at the Municipal abattoirs, was sinieU bv a motor-car while cycling home, and died shortly afterwards. The motorist apparently did not stop, but drove on. An inquest into the circumstances was held before Mr G. Cttiicksliank. Coroner, this afternoon. n icnesses stated mac Witt}' was in good health, and was riding slowly on the left of the road. He had a light on his bicycle and a reflector at tile back. Martin Horan, labourer, said he saw a Ford car travelling at about 30 miles per hour along the North Road after dark on the evening in question. Ho heard a crash anil saw the car bump over something- The car did not stop. Witness found Witty.badly injured. John D.v.son Dennison, engineer, to the Southland County, said that on March Bth, at 8 p.m. lie wa.s driving along the North Road. Another car passed Avitli brilliant lights, anil he l dimmed his lights. Something struck his windscreen and shattered the glass. Witness stopped the car and went hack io investigate', but it was dark, and bo could find nothing. Next. Jay he heard there had been an accident, and immediately communicated with the police. '* The broken windscreen was {lie only damage to the earEwart Hanna, who was m the trout seat of the car with Dennison, corroborated Dennison’s evidence. and said no bump was felt at the Time. Tim Mass from the. windscreen cu bis face 'anil injured the sight of ins left (vs.. Dennison was quite sober. ' Tlie inquest was adjourned till -Monday to hear the evidence of a doctor and constable..
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8
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289DEATH OF MR WITTY. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8
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