ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
MAN'S BODY FOUND. By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Napier, July 30. The body of Harold Fletcher, aged forty, who had been missing for fourteen days, was found in the inner harbor. The body was clad in pyjamas and was half buried in the sand. An inquest was to be held this afternoon. FOUND DROWNED. Gisborrie, July 30. The body of a man was found on the Waikanae beach this morning. In one of his pockets was found a bank book bearing the name Charles Palmer, Huanui Station, Tolaga Bay. A FATAL COLLISION. Auckland, Last Night. Richard McCrystal, whose motor car collided with the central pier of the railway bridge at Morningside, died from his injuries this morning, after being unconscious for three days. The deceased was a civil engineer, and had interests in Malay Peninsula. He leaves a widow and family.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1920, Page 5
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