KILLED BY A TRAIN.
MARRIED WOMAN'S DEATH FATALITY AT RAXGIORA. By Telegraph.—Press As»oeiation. Chris tchurch, Last Night. A distressing futaiity occurred on a •ipecial (ram, which wan returning from the Cheviot races last ui<'ht. As the train, which was crowded, drew into Rangiora station about nine p.m. a rush was made for the refreshment room lor tea, and it is stated a good niimoer of passengers got oil' before'the t nun had stopped, Mrs. .Uelnnia, wife of Jr. ,1. ilclanis, resident engineer of : department, in attempting to alight, cither slipped or was accidentally pushed in the crush and felt be. tween two carriages. The second ear. I'Jage passed over her neck and death »'as instantaneous
-Mr. .Meimiis was nho. on the tr*lh and had alighted before his wife to get her a cup of tea.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 4
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135KILLED BY A TRAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 4
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