INSTANTANEOUS DEATH
EVIDENCE BY DOCTOR London, Aug. 29. The Duke of Kent received severe head injuries and a broken leg in the flying-boat crash. Death is believed to have been instantaneous. His body was thrown clear of the flames. Dr. Robert Kennedy, the first searcher to identify the Duke, said the machine was shattered into a thousand pieces. “I recognised the Duke, and in addition saw his name on his identity disc He lay perfectly composed and death must have been instantaneous. The same applied to his companions.—P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 31 August 1942, Page 5
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