THE MOTOR FATALITY.
INQUEST AT PALMERSTON. (Br Telesrftnh—Pree« As9oo)»Uoo.) Palmerston North, January 27. 'At the inquest concerning tho death of Mr. Harold Plimraer. at tho Palmerston North motor-cycle sports eyewitnesses testified that Mr. Plimmer was oiling up at the time of tlio ocurrenco, and struck ono post, which caused him to crash full force into a second post. Ho was thrown a considerable distancß from where he came in contact with the first post. Tho medical evidence was to tho effect that death was duo to coming in contact with the ground, tho injuries being very severe. A verdict was returned that death wn9 accidental, 1110 blame being attachable to any one. Tlio Coroner, however, recommended that, when dangerous sports were being held, a doctor should be in attendance, although lit) would liavo been of no servico in the present insfcanco.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 6
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141THE MOTOR FATALITY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1966, 24 January 1914, Page 6
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