AERIAL ACCIDENTS.
TWO DEATHS RECORDED. Keceived "August 4, 9.50 p.m. BRUSSELS, August 4. Nicholas Kinet, an aeroplanist, has been killed. A gust of wind broke a stay, which became entangled in the motor of the aeroplane. The latter fell two hundred metres, and Kinet was crushed beneath the motor. The deceased wife was present. Just before ascending a friend asked KineJ whether the fate of his brother Daniel, who was also killed on July 10th last had not effected his nervr, and he replied: "Whatever happens I don't care." NEW YORK, August 4. Dr. Charles Walden was killed by a fall from a monoplane of his own design, which had hitherto been untested, at Long Island.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 5 August 1910, Page 5
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