FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN
PASSENGER ON EXPRESS KILLED CRUSHED BY CARRIAGES Press Association WELLINGTON, Sunday. As the daylight limited express was entering Otaki on the way to Wellington last evening a passenger, Air. Arthur Robert Teeling O’Hagen, of 74, Kent Terrace, Wellington, fell from the train and was killed. All the first-class carriages passed over him. He had been a passenger on the train for many miles. The train was rounding a curve when the accident occurred. O’Hagen, who was 29 years of age, was formerly in the Imperial Army. His mother resides in India, and he had two brothers in Wellington. He once worked in a bank in Otaki.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 975, 19 May 1930, Page 16
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110FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 975, 19 May 1930, Page 16
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