MOTOR FATALITY
FREAK CAR MEETS DISASTER. (United Press J isociation—By Electric I elegraph—"Copyright.) CHICAGO, October 27. One was killed and two were seriously injured in an accident to a freak three-wheeled automobile. It was designed like a raindrop, along aero-dynamic principles. Francis Turner, an aviation mechanic, wa s killed, while. William Francis Forbes Sempell, of London, the eldest son of Baron Sempell, is in a critical condition with multiple fractures of the skull and bruises. Charles Dollfuse, of Paris, a n attache of the Air Ministry, sustained a lacerated face. The latter two were passengers who came here by the Oral Zeppelin. The automobile was travelling at a high rate of speed. It apparently struck a defect in tile pavement, and it turned over twice.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1933, Page 5
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