AIRMEN’S DEATH
Inquest At Dunedin (Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) " DUNEDIN. October 4. An inquest concerning _ the deaths of two instructors and two air trainees who, were killed on August 25, when two training planes from a South Island air station collided in mid-air, was held before the coroner. Mr. Bartholomew, this morning. The victims were Flying Officers Robert Dallas Campbell, aged 27, Mos-, giel, and Frank Wnymonth. aged 33, Wingatui, instructors, and Leslie Howard Ireland, aged 21, Auckland, and Benjamin Erie Hall, aged 20. Napier. The coroner returned a verdict that each died from a fracture of the skull. The evidence showed that death was install (a neons. Flying Officer Cedric Owen Marshall said flying conditions on the morning of the accident were suitable and could not have caused the accident.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 6
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130AIRMEN’S DEATH Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 8, 5 October 1943, Page 6
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