SHOOTING FATALITY
DRAGGED UNDER ICE Lieutenant G. E. Goodbody, of ® Royal Tank Corps, stationed at Qu* was drowned while duck shooting ‘ Khushdilkhan. He was running aC a frozen lake to replenish his cartrl^ciwhen the ice broke, and he was P pirated through the hole into the He clung to the edge of the ice , short period, when other coolies were rushing to his but then disappeared, his heavy cl dragging him down. Li elite . Simpson, of the 18th Cavalry. fully clothed into the icy water, ou. baulked by weeds, and after se attempts was dragged out exb 3 and nearly frozen. The bow brought up three hours later o> use of grappling irons.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 4, 26 March 1927, Page 16
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