PER CURIAM.
No negligence is presumed from the mere fact that plaintiff's intestate was run over, and killed by the defendant. The evidence, when considered in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, and giving to him the benefit of every reasonable inference to be drawn therefrom, fails to disclose any negligence on defendant's part, and, in particular, fails to show that the defendant by the exercise of reasonable care could have discovered the perilous plight...
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