STERN CRITICISM
CORONER AND MOTOR-CYCLIST
LONDON, ■ November 8
“Speed on, big boy, hell ain’t ha.]' full yet,” was, at a Leyton stone in quest, stated to have been / the inscription on a plate at the rear of i motor-cycle combination which was in solved in a oollision in CamUridgi road, Watistead, on Saturday night when Olive Eileen Killey, aged 20, o 1 O'-arlemont-road, East Ham, was killed.
After the jury had returned a ver diet of accidental death. Dr A. Am brose, the coroner, addressing Oci La,wrence Mayers, of High road Woodford Green, the driver of the coir bination, said; “This is the sPcorn time you have appeared before me ii a very 'short period - concerning tlv death of a person while you were dm ing a motor-cycle. “It is obviously not your prope calling, because either you are gross ly negligent or most unfortunate, 'll fury, fortunately for you, have take a very kindly view of the matter b v if it was in my power you would r' drive a motor-cycle again for t\\ years. You ar© entirely to blam e h this matter.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1932, Page 7
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186STERN CRITICISM Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1932, Page 7
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