STREET ACCIDENTS
A DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE.
(By Telegraph—Press Association).
WELLINGTON, Aug. 18,
When Mr E. F. Healey, M E., and Mrs Healey iwere crossing Customhouse Quay on Saturday evening the latter was struck by a motor car and as far as is known she is nofc severely injured. Almost at same time or shortly before a man was discovered lying on the road in Jervois Quay, near the Queen’s Wharf gates. He was sent to the hospital with a fractured skull, and was later identified as John Mc--1 nnes. Late on Sunday night his condition was reported serious. Jn the case of Me!lines the police are anxious to hear front the driver of a three-seater car painted yellow, who passed along the quay at about that time;
Leaving the Magistrate’s Court, D. G. Binder, manager of the “White Rock” Station, East Coast, collapsed at the corner of Bunny and Featherstone Streets and died shortly, afterwards. Death was due to heart failure.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1930, Page 5
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