MOTORIST KILLED
CAR CAPSIZES INTO A DITCH OTHER PASSENGERS ESCAPE (Fer Ft ess Association— Copyright.) PALMERSTON N., October 19. Kenneth Frost, aged about 32, was killed instantly at 7.20 to-night, approximately four miles from Palmerston North, on the main highway to Wellington. Driving a seven-seater car from Napier to Wellington, he went off the road, and on endeavouring to return went into a six-foot ditch, the car capsized and pinned Frost underneath.
Of three passengers Miss McGee of Napier had slight injuries, and was admitted to Palmerston Hospital. E. A. Collett, of Gisborne had slight cuts ) and another man passenger, name unknown, was apparently not injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 2
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