BOY FALLS FROM TRAIN
DIES FROM INJURIES PICNIC EXCURSION TRAGEDY WELLINGTON. Today. Falling out of a, carriage of a trail which was carrying a picnic part> from Wellington to Levin yesterday a boy, Morris Howell, of Reuben Avenue, Brooklyn, was so badly hurl that he died half an hour later. The boy was a member of a large excursion party which had been organised by the Rev. T. Fieldeu Taylor. The train was near Paekakariki when lie fell out, and he wa> quickly picked up and taken to Pa* kakariki. where the district nurse attended him. A doctor was sent for, but the boy was dead before lie arrived.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 11
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