TRAGIC COINCIDENCES.
I Tragic coincidences attended the I loss by Mr. Albert Cordingley, a millworker, of Bradford, recently, of his second wife and six-month-old daughter. _ | The woman was killed, like his first • wife six years ago, hy a motor vehicle crashing through a wall. Each woman was 32, and each was wheeling a perambulator with a six-month-old hahy in it. The first Mrs. Cordingley's hoy es- ' caped through the mother pusbing the perambulator out of the way. The second Mrs. Cordingley and her child received fatal injuries when a lorry struck a wall on a steep bank, taking the woman and perambulator with it. The lorry came to rest just above a drop of 50 feet, the driver receiving only slight injuries.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 3
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122TRAGIC COINCIDENCES. Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 3
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