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Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES

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Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES

New South Wales Police Force

Constable

Motor Vehicle Accident

Darlinghurst

7 April, 1925

 

Cst Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES
Cst Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES. Grave is located at Collector cemetery next door to the Police Station. When you walk in facing the back of the cemetery, it is around the middle and to the left.
Cst Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES
Cst Arthur Charles HUMPHRIES

On Sunday 5 April, 1925 the constable was riding his motor cycle in Darlinghurst when the cycle collided with a brick wall at the intersection of Bourke and William Streets. He sustained a fractured skull and broken collar bone and was conveyed to the Sydney Hospital in a ( as reported in The Sydney Morning Herald ) critical condition but another newspaper article in the Singleton Argus, dated 11 April, states that he was treated and allowed to leave hospital to return home and that he was talking to a friend at 6pm when he collapsed and upon his second admission to hospital, it was discovered that he had a fractured skull.

He died on Monday, 6 April, 1925. It is not known if this death occurred on duty.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald dated 6 April, 1925 reported that “Severe injuries were sustained by Arthur Charles Humphries aged 23 years, a police constable stationed at Darlinghurst, who resides at 20 Hoddle Street, Paddington, when he lost control of his motor cycle yesterday and was thrown against a brick wall. The injured constable was riding the cycle in Bourke Street, East Sydney. He was thrown with great force against the wall, and suffered a fractured skull and a fractured collarbone. He was taken to Sydney Hospital where his condition last night was reported to be extremely critical.”

 

The NSW Register of Coroners Inquests and Magisterial Inquiries, 1834-1942 indicates that an inquest was held into the constable’s death at the Sydney City Coroner’s Court on 14 April, 1925 where it was found that the death was caused from “injuries accidentally received through being thrown from his motorcycle.”

 

The constable was born in Goulburn in 1903 and at the time of his death was stationed at Darlinghurst.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald Monday 6 April 1925 page 12 of 20
The Sydney Morning Herald
Monday 6 April 1925
page 12 of 20

 

The Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday  7 April 1925 page 11 of 20
The Sydney Morning Herald
Tuesday 7 April 1925
page 11 of 20

 

Singleton Argus Saturday 11 April 1925 page 6 of 8
Singleton Argus
Saturday 11 April 1925
page 6 of 8

 

 

 

 

 

Location of Grave:
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