Boy struck by car
PA Dunedin A boy died in the Dunedin Hospital last evening three hours after he was struck by a car in the suburb of St Kilda. He was Nicholas David Fit ton, aged four, of St Kilda. Senior-Sergeant B. Seymour said the accident occurred about 4.30 p.m. and was the second involving small children this week in Dunedin. Another boy, Warren Harper, aged three, also of St Kilda, was still in a serious condition last night with injuries he suffered when he ran out in front of a car near his home on Monday afternoon.
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Press, 19 April 1979, Page 2
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99Boy struck by car Press, 19 April 1979, Page 2
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