BOY KILLED
MOTOR STRIKES TROLLEY. TWO OTHER. LADS INJURED. fjßy Telegraph — L’er Press Association> WELLINGTON, April 18. Three schoolboys were injured, one of them fatally, when a motor car crashed into a small four-wheeled trolley on Jprvois Quay on Saturday evenin,a;. The boys were on their way home with a load of wood, and they had stopped to repair a wheel of the trolley. A fourth hoy jumped clear. The names of the victims are: Alexander McDonald, aged 8, of 39 Walter Street ; fractured skull and internal injuries, dead. Ronald Humphreys, aged 6, of ol Walter Street, head injuries and bruises; Donald Humphries, aged 7, of 31 Walter Street, head and leg injuries. Tin* driver of the car was John lioiirv Goldsworthy, of Hataitai.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 5
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