RAILWAY COLLISION.
SEVERAL PASSENGERS HAVE LIMBS BROKEN. ENGINE DRIVER'S SKULL FRACTURED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright .London, Sept. 20. The Penzance Express*, slowing to a speed uf twenty miles an hour, approaching, collided with an engine shunting at Wistbourne Park. The engines were locked together. The tiw-t coach, containing the luggage, received tho brunt of the shock. Several passengers had limbs brokon, and others were badly shaken. Tho engine driver’s skull was fractured, and he lies in a critical condition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 524, 22 September 1902, Page 2
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