KILLED BY LORRY
WOMAN FALLS UNDER WHEEL Press Association. WELLINGTON, Friday. A middle-aged woman. Miss May Eyres, of Petone, was run over by a heavily-laden motor-lorry on* the Ilutt Road to-night and died as a result of her injuries. Miss Eyres was riding her bicycle out of the Wellington Woollen Mills grounds, near Petone. when she collided with the front wheel of the lorry, which was coming slowly from Wellington. She was thrown on to the road and the back wheel of the lorry passed over her. The vehicle was driven by Francis Patrick Kelly. Miss Eyres was employed as a wool spinner. KNOCKED DOWN BY VAN Press Association. DUNEDIN, Friday. Injuries to the head were sustained by Mr. George Heads, a middle-aged man residing at North-east Valley, through being knocked down by a motor delivery van this morning. The injured man was removed to the hospital, where his condition i% serious.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 11
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152KILLED BY LORRY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 11
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