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Williamsburg, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 15
Shocking accident.
--The school attached to the German Catholic Church, in Montrose avenue, Williamsburg, N. Y., was the scene of a painful accident on Wednesday afternoon. While a number of boys were in the outhouse in the play-ground, the floor broke through and six of the boys fell into the vault.
The alarm being given by the other children, assistance came promptly, and the boys were rescued from their frightful position.
They were all recovered alive; but during the night two of the boys died from the effects of the accident.