BOY INJURED IN FALL
Lost Grip When Swinging on Rope Peter James Lloyd, of Napier, aged seven, suAered a fractured arm and severe head injuries when he fell from a bank in Burns road, Napier, on Thursday afternoon. He was removed to the Napier. Public Hospital and is reported to b'e fairly well. The accident occurred when the small boy, together with a younger playmate, was swinging outward on a rope from the side of a bank above the road. After atfcempting this several times he lost hia grip of the rope and fell heavily to the road some feet below. Some difficulty was experienced in locating his paxents? as his playmate could not give the information. They were later discovered to be Mr and Mra E. E. Lloyd, residing at 25 Selwyn road. i—
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 4
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