‘SAFETY FIRST’ MAN’S FATE
SUICIDE AFTER ACCIDENT LONDON, Nov. 30.—Proud of his four Safety First certificates, vandriver Norman Wale, aged 24, of Bglinton road, S.E., was locking forward to his fifth—which would mean a- silver badge as well—when lie had a slight- accident. He was so upset that lie threw himself under a train. At yesterday’s inquest the coroner recorded a verdict of suicide while the balance of liis mind was disturbed.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 138, 25 January 1939, Page 4
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72‘SAFETY FIRST’ MAN’S FATE Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 138, 25 January 1939, Page 4
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