FATAL ACCIDENT.
AT FEATHE&STON CAMP. The bursting of a soda syphon near Camp <* reauLted fatally to a young man named ileome Theo. Foote, and seriously inloath named H. ***«£ . Foot© was charging a syphon at his shop near the military, camp when the erosion took place and killed Jdm outright. Brannigan, who. was close by, was very .'seriously injured and was taken to the military hospital; where he is getting every at- , tentionand is progressinglavourably. foote was 9 youiig married man about 28 years of age, and. leaves a family two children, the eldest of whom « only two yearft-old. ®s wife is a il&aghter of tyr and Mrs Brannigan, 'of featherston, who are also the parents of the injured youth.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 December 1916, Page 5
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