ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
FATAL FALL FROM CAR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. Mrs. McHare, of Charlton, Banks Peninsula, while motoring in Christchurch yesterday leaned over the front seat of the car to adjust a coat on the rear seat, over-balanced and fell out on her head, suffering a fractured skull. She died in hospital this afternoon. MAN’S LEG CRUSHED. Greymouth, Last Night. James Hills had a leg crushed by a locomotive at the Inch Bonnie sawmill. The leg •was amputated. FATALITY IN BOAT ACCIDENT. Invercargill, Last Night. The police were advised to-night that while a boat containing two men was crossing the Oreti River to Otatara it capsized. One of the occupants, Culhane, reached the shore, but the other. Ackers, is missing, and it is feared he was drowned. Two constables have gone out to search. A BODY RECOVERED. Auckland, Last Night. . The body of Oscar Seaberg, a fieherman who was missed from his fishing boat on February 7, ha? been recovered at Campbell’s Bay.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1922, Page 5
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