KILLED BY A TRAIN.
1 FATAL AOOIDENT AT WE3&QJGTX>If. Bj Telegraph.—Per Press Association. * a . ~ 'Wellington, Jyast Night. A sau accident occurred. at Lambtoa bUtion Dii .Saturday night, in which We Frederick WillLn' Black. a Dunedn member of the 4th renforeeclients, mot ii 3 death. Black was fouml Jyms on th(r rails next to the MK ~, J l '!"' , was unconscious and tiunbly injured, his condition showing that he had been run over hy a train som» unic previously. N 0 one, apparent l -? saw the occurrcnct, hut Black wa» known to be standing oiL-'thVplatform of a c.image atlvhed to- the outffoincr train t„ Trentiham. It i a S lluc hu fell and was run over, hy thr. 1 tram, or that he fell in front of tlic in" .lult train, which arrives at Lumbton at 10.50 'jim. Ur Jjonry WR3 summoned immediately. Black was found by son of tlit .station humU. but be died in the waiting-room'just before ti.'e doctor arrived. Besides severe' i>-toi-n;il injuries and wounds on hi s head ae had an arm- and a leg broken. It ia understood that Black was a son of Mrs Jantt Black, a widow residing j n MornmiHoo, Dunedih.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 8 February 1915, Page 4
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197KILLED BY A TRAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 206, 8 February 1915, Page 4
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