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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1972, p. 19

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Coroner's Inquest Bicyclist Impaired When Struck A 20-year-old girl who was killed when struck by a. car'while riding her bicycle on. Highway 27 just south of the Kleinburg Road August 27. had a blood alcohol content in excess of that considered suffic- ient to be impaired, it was disclosed at a coroner’s inquest into her death at Vaughan T0wn offices in Maple Thursday evening of last week. Barbara Smith of Scarboro was killed almost immediately when she was struck by a northbound car driven by Roger Eberschlag of Nobleton. about 11:15 pm. the time. The Impact left the frontzdriving home from the drive-in' The girl was in the southbound lane at forks of Miss Smith’s bike imâ€"[theatre on Highway 400. with bedded in the grill of the Eber- his wife and children, just after schlag vehicle. and threw her 11 o'clock, and was proceeding. body 150 feet past the .point‘north on Highway 27 between of impact. :45 and 50 miles an hour when Testimony showed that neiâ€" he pulled out to pass another ther the deceased. nor her com- car. panion. Jane Kimber of Scar- boro. had any front lights on their bikes. Also. the deceased was dressed in dark clothing He said it was raining at the!81 injuries 35 we“. bUI n0 aP-‘ time and lights by the bridge "created a glare." “I didn't see the bike until ~â€"b1ue jeans and blue jacketâ€" I was right there," the witness and it was raining at the time. said. The jury ruled that Miss John Vivash. Nashville. testi-‘the deceased’s blood. A reading Smith died as a result of an fied that it was his car that “accidental impact with a mo- tor vehicle." and cited the poor the accident. visibility. dark clothing and lack Eberschlag passed just before There was a "heavy drizzle" of lights as contributory factors. at the time‘ he said, and he was Death itself was attributed toidoihg 50 miles an hour as he internal hemorrhaging. approached the turnoff for The jury recommend“ that Nashville. He saw the car be- bicycles be manufactured with front and rear lights and with fluorescent markings. RODE T0 KLEINBURG In her testimony. Miss Kim- ber said that she and the de-' ceased had left their homes in Scarboro their bicycles. having planned a “bike trip" for the weekend in Kleinburg. was aware hind him flash its indicators to pass. and as it pulled up along- side him. he put on his own left-turn signals. About the same moment. Vi- vash said he . I Eberschlag vehicle was going to m the mommg 0“ be involved in an accident. He said he saw the body of the deceased fly up and the Eberschlag vehicle go the into a They arrived in Klemburg in'skid and then come to a stop on the early am‘moon and after(the northbound shoulder of the visiting the McMichael servation Gallery. they checked. C‘m'road. Susan Wilson. 17. of Oakville. into the Twin Elms Motel on'“,ho had been driving behind Highway 27, where they rested until dinner time. returned to Kleinburg. After dinner and a stroll. they went to a tavern. where‘ they remained until 11 pm. During this time. Miss Kimber. estimated her companion's al-; cohol consumption as amount- ing to about four beers and pos-i sibly some liquor. ; After leaving the tavern. they, got on their bikes and headed. back to their hotel. via High-l way 49. When they got to the‘ intersection at Highway 27. they turned south and proceeded to the stop sign. where Miss Kim- ber. who was in front. stopped. The witness said Miss SmithI stopped about 50 feet behind? her. while she headed for the bridge. Miss Kimber said there were about eight cars coming towardl them in the two-lane highway.‘ and when she saw one of them. pull out to pass another car, she headed for the gravelled portion of the road and shouted to her companion to watch out for the oncoming vehicle. The witness said the deceased was in the southbound lane at1 the curb. just approaching the bridge. when she was hit. NO FRONT LIGHTS 0 She said their bikes were. without front lights. but had; back and side reflectors. I Roger Eberschlag. driver ofl the vehicle that struck Miss Smith. testified that he was * Lotus White * Nordic Copper * Burnt Orange * Glory Gold * Rare Gold 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O AMPLE PARKING 7th Concession Line Eberschlag at about 45 mph. when they'testified that the latter had not been going much faster. She said she had not been aware of the first cyclist lKim- berl prior to the accident. I Frank Underlander. a licens- ed mechanic from King City. testified he cnecked the acciâ€" dent car afterwards and found ‘itâ€"a 1972 modelâ€"to be in “A-i ’condition." EXTENSIVE HEMORRHAGING l Dr. Donald Guthrie. patholo- gist at York Central Hospital. .‘who performed a postmortem ‘on the body. said that Miss Smith suffered extensive hem-‘ orrhaging in the chest cavitiesu which brought about her death.‘ The hemorrhaging was caused by laceration of the aorta, the main vessel that distributes blood to the chest. There were numerous extern-‘ parent head injuries. the wit- ness said. He said a check of the blood- alcohol content showed 1.2 parts per 1.000 of alcohol in of .8 parts per 1.000 is consid- ered sufficient to cause impair-' ment. Dr. Guthrie said that deathl was almost instantaneous. John Howse. a toxicologist with the Centre of Forensic Science in Toronto. who anal- yzed a blood sample from the deceased. said that the reading was equivalent to five ounces of standard liquor. or three to four pints of beer. Also testifying briefly were Cpl. Charles Whiteside. who took pictures at the scene of the accident. and Constable Ian Robertson. who investigated thel accident. Both officers are withi the OPP. ‘ Dr. James Garriock of Wood-i bridge was the presiding coro-l ner. Members of the jury. all of" Kleinburg. were Ernest Jones. foreman: Mrs. Annie Griffiths. Mrs. Jean Bevan. Daniel Roller and Sam Kaiser. “I’VE SWITCHED” A Free Opinion. Ad space provided by Committee For Stevens. Box 333, Aurora * Royal Plum * Viking Red * Souturne White * Beige Pearl * Burnt Lime OO990099000OOO”OOOOOOOOOOOO * Alllllllllllilllli * the FIRST SHOWING of . . . 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