DASHED TO DEATH.
SAD FATALITY NEAR LYTTBLTOS t
By Tdcgraph.-Pr«sß Association. ; ehristchun U, Last 'Night. A d'stressingly Bad futility occuirua on 11tore" 0/Lyttelton tertour tte Ln.iu,, whereby Mary 1 M.a*rtl, K£ lick. aged 3K years, the wife of MmJ KUHek, residing at Linwood, met btr death. Mr. ami Mrs. Killick and the* f,.,.r children left Taylor 1 , M'»£\*«* <,;;., awl walked ovi-r to North-VTw* IWv After Catherine some wood, t w.j started to climb the cliff, Mrs. Kdlick Imvin" a stick in her hand. Her husband ■iskod if she required assistance, us she complained of the steepness of the ascent Tie was assisting her when she mi-wed her footing, and foil down the eV.IV. a distance of 200 or 300 feet. TUo husband went down, found her alive, mid returned to Taylor's Mistake, on the wav communicating by telephone with Lyttclton. When Sergt. Ryan, br. Nowell, and another reached the spot in a launch they found Mrs. Killiek dead, with' he.- skull fractured and otner -n----juries.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 253, 5 April 1915, Page 5
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165DASHED TO DEATH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 253, 5 April 1915, Page 5
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