A motor car accident in County Limerick involving Dr and Mrs. Chadwick, visitors from London, occurred recently. The unfortunate incident took place on a morning when the couple was traveling near Hill, Limerick.
The mishap transpired when the motor car experienced a sudden failure in power. As a result, the vehicle rapidly lost momentum and eventually overturned, coming to rest in a roadside ditch. Fortunately, the accident did not result in more serious consequences, and the couple escaped without major injuries.
However, amidst the incident, Mrs. Chadwick sustained an injury to her left arm. The nature of the injury required immediate medical attention. To address this, they decided to return to Limerick promptly. Opting for a different mode of transportation, they boarded a train that would take them back to Limerick, where Mrs. Chadwick could receive the necessary medical care for her injured arm.
Belfast News-Letter – Tuesday 17 July 1906