Not named
david
- two pedestrians crossing the harbour bridge at night saw a man take off his coat and hat, clamber up on the railings, lean forward and gaze down at the water
- they rushed forward and grabbed the man and pulled him back to safety
- he was taken to the Reception House where he said he had been worried over business - "It's all right now. I'm glad they stopped me. I shouldn't have tried it."
- to date nearly 40 persons have thrown themselves from the bridge
Date of attempt
Newspaper
Wellington Times, 9 November 1933, p. 1
Gender
Male
status
Prevented