OTAGO WOMAN KILLED.
CAR’S FATAL CAPSIZE
SEVERE SHOCK SUSTAINED. FATALITY IN THE SOUTH. [By Telegraph.—Press Association]. DUNEDIN, Sept. 26. When the motor-car in which she was riding capsized near Beaumont, Central Otago, on Saturday, afternoon, a woman suffered severe shock as a result of which she died about an hour and a half later. The victim was Mrs. Mary Yates, aged 59, of 132 Helensborougb Street, Wakari.
Mrs. Yates was traveling with her brother, Mr. J. C. Nicholls, of Milton who was driving. The car was pro ceeding to Heriot when the accident took place.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20422, 26 September 1938, Page 3
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