On November 6, 1956, the deceased employee, a taxicab driver, as part of his duties was driving four boys to school in Gloucester. He struck two school girls, who were walking by the side of the road, killing one and injuring the other. On February 8, 1957, he died in a hospital. The claimant, his widow, contends that, as a result of the accident, "the employee suffered a mental shock of such proportions as...
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