ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
TERRIBLE WOUND IN THROAT. (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON. April 12. Charles Sydney Kelly, aged fortytwo. residing at Kelburn. Wellington, was found at Day's Bay last night with a terirbl© wound in his throat. He was at once removed to the hospital, and on arrival there was found to be dead. Mr Kelly was a well-known business man of the firm of Cooper, Kellv and Co. Circumstances point to suicide. BOY RUN OVER. Desmond Pollock, about nine rears of age. son of Mr James Pollock. Ash bv Street, was knocked down in High ■irct-L. Rangiora. about eight -o’clock his morning by a cur driven bv Mr T ernes Horrell. Two wheels of the •ar passed over the hoy. who was relieved to the Dr Hurse’s private hos-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17014, 12 April 1923, Page 8
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