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CAR SLIPS DOWN BANK

-Press Association

By Telegraph—

NAPIER, June 9. Two brothers were injured wlien a motor-car in which they were droving sheep slipped down a steep incline and plunged over a 40ft. bank at Tutira this afternoon. They are: — . M11. Dryan Owen Heays, aged 17, broken arm and ribs. Colin Moore Heays, aged 21, single, back injuries and a broken tliigli, condition serious. Wlien the ear came to rest Dryan Heays found liis brother uneonscious apd pinned benealh the veliicje. In considerable pain from his injuries, he vvent lialf a mile for assistance. In the meantime a party of deerstalkers arrived. and lifted tlie ear from the injured man. Both men were brought by ambulance to tlie Napier Ilospital tonight. The accident occurrecl on the property of the fatlier, M11. R. J. Heays.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 June 1946, Page 8

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CAR SLIPS DOWN BANK Chronicle (Levin), 11 June 1946, Page 8

CAR SLIPS DOWN BANK Chronicle (Levin), 11 June 1946, Page 8

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