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Seven Die In Road Accidents
In NSW. During Week-end
SYDNEY, Sunday.
Seven people have been killed and many injured in road
accidents in New South Wales at the week-end.
Flour people were Jc/ ed and''
three others injured in a cold- i
Born between a semi-trailer and
a car five miles south of Picton I
to-night.
The series of the dead have I
not been released, but it' is understood
they were members of' ; one
family. " ' ' injured
are: 'Mrs. Sherry, pt
Wnda Road, Crookwell,' head and
internal injuries; her five-year-old
daughter, Beverley Christine,
and a baby aged two or three.
| Those killed are understood
to be an 80-year-old woman, and
man, and two small boys aged
four and eight.
Mr L. Cooper, of Picton, gar
aguman, said he had been called
to the crash to jack up the
front wheel of the semi-trailer
to release the body of the ela
ci ty woman
A Dr Roche then crawled
beneath the truck and brought
out the crushed body of an
eight-year-old boy
Kevin Bladen aged 7, his
brother Alan aged 16, were
killed in a collision between two
utilities on the Grenfell Young
road last night.
The Bladen boys were travelling
in a truck from Young to
then home at Rose Street,
Grenfell
Kevin was killed instantly and
Alan died two hours after admission
to Grenfell Hospital
A 37-year-old woman was
killed and her husband severely
burnt in an accident at Glades-
ville to-day
The woman, Mrs Iris Louise
Rosman of William Street Henley,
was thrown out of a car
her husband was driving
, Derek Rosman, of the same
address, was burnt when the
car turned over and burst into
flames after hitting a telegraph
post
He was taken to Ryde Hos-
pital suffering first degree burns
and severe shock
Tom men were injured two
critically when a car collided]
with their station wagon at Lida
came last night "?
PEDESTRIANS KILLED
Two pedestrians - a woman
and an unidentified man -
ceived fatal injuries in separate
road accidents yesterday,
but very few other accidents
were reported in Victoria
Ambulance officials said it
was the quietest week-end they
Could recall for many months
The dead woman was Mrs
Anna , Zappala, of Canning
Street, Carlton
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