HIGH RATE OF SPEED
DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN MOTOR-CYCLIST K 0 BLAME ON MOTORIST Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. The opinion that McKenzie's motorcycle was ridden at a high rate of speed and that there was no evidence tending to throw blame for the accident on the driver of the motor-car, was expressed by the coroner, Mr. J. S. Barton, at the inquest concerning the death of Colin Ronald McKenzie, well-known racing motorcyclist, who died on Sunday as the result of injuries received in a collision at Kilbirnie early Sunday morning. The formal finding was that McKenzie died from head injuries received in a collision between a motorcycle ridden bv him and a motor-car.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 850, 19 December 1929, Page 13
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