A CHILD KILLED.
RUNS INTO ROADWAY. LORRY PASSES OVER HIM. {,By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.j WELLINGTON, July 18 Running out of a fish-and-ehip shop, into tho roadway in Cambridge Terrace at noon yesterday, a schoolboy named Louis Eyre, aged six, who resided at Oriental Bay, was knocked down by a motor-lorry and received injuries from which he died shortly afterwards. " The driver, John Dedrich En'glert, saw him and swerved to the right, but the manoeuvre was in vain. One wheel of the lorry (which is owned by McGowan and Magee) passed over the child, who received a broken jaw and a fractured skull. He died on the way to the hospital. He was aii only child.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18244, 18 July 1931, Page 2
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