ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
CHILD ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■Hastings, Yesterday. Arthur Kessell, son of Robert Kessell, accidentally shot dead his three-year-old brother yesterday morning. The youth had been shooting hares, and in getting into a motor-car tlis Winchester repeating rifle went off, the bullet penetrating the forehead of the child, who was sitting in the back seat lietween his mother aDd Mrs. Bcvan. FREEZING WORKS FATALITY. Gisborne, Yesterday. Robert Russell, employed at Nehon Bros.' freezing works, was killed by an explosion of the hydro-extractor in the fellmongerv department thifl morning, pieces o£ the cylinder mutilating his ' body.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1915, Page 3
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