FIFTH VICTIM DIES
Valuable Freight Safe (RecbiVed 2-7, 8.45 a.m.) LONDQN, Marbh 26. Miss Coates, whb Wab ah. EhglishWoman gbihg tb Albxalldria, ha® died ffom her injurieS. The flyiftg boat's (freight iheltidfed £11,000 ih gold and bullion. The niails are ihtact and will he forwardod in a few days. Thb wifblesa operator, who Was first reported tb be uhinitired, was Ihfcer found tb be suffering frqm a brtiken arm and other injurieS. His ebfiditioh is repprbed to be featisfactory; Flying-Officer G- B. Elein, bne bf thb rictims of the Capricornus crash was aged 29, and a son bf Mf. J. Klein, Director of Education in Western Australia. He W4S killed on ihe first anniversary bf his Wedding. He had considerable flying experience.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 60, 27 March 1937, Page 5
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