MOTOR FATALITY
FOUR ARE KILLED
CAR’S PLUNGE OVER A BA
(Per Press Association— Copyrv,
WELLINGTON, April 2
Four lives were lost when a la touring car plunged, over a Bank Island Bay early on Sunday morni There were six in the car, one whom is now in the hospital, serioi injured. The driver was Fred Hool He. escaped unhurt. The victims u as follows: — • - - Killed. James Henry Wood, No. 22 Aui Terrace. Mrs Marjory Wood, wife of He Wood. - Miss Olga Beryl Barderesj , No. Nairn Street. Ernest Joseph Dickson, of the Wai ley Private Hotel, Marion Str< Injured. Miss M. Morris, No. 25, Washing Avenue. The party was returning from recently-opened Crow’s ■* Nest Cuba: which is-situated on a high hill, t The car was proceeding dewn Mi Terrace, when, by some means', it out of control. It broke through railing, and then it dropped forty f d,own into Derwent Street,, break another fence on the 1 way> .A j. ’ \ Woods and his wife and: Miss E debeg were killed outright. Dickson died while ho was op way to the Hospital, ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1933, Page 5
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