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Misjudgment led to death
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Butler, Christopher
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Misjudgment led to death
2008
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Teen admits bad decision at intersection killed motorcyclist. --- A teenaged boy stood up in a coroner's hearing yesterday and took responsibility for the death of 15-year-old Christopher Butler, who was killed in a Palmerston North car smash six months ago. Christopher, a student at St Peters College, died when his Yamaha motorcycle collided with the boy's car on the Walding-Taonui streets intersection on April 11. \"I said to myself, 'no bike, no bike, no'. I was trying to will it to stop.\"
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