Charges against Dr. J.H. Way of Waynesville, chairman of the state medical board, growing out of the death of Mrs. W.O. Robinson, have been dropped, and the bond of $5,000 under which the physician has been held for several months has be rescinded.
This action followed investigation by the county grand jury which filed to make out a true bill against the doctor. Mrs. Robinson was killed and Miss Edna Phillips, a friend, injured when they were struck by the automobile of the physician last August as he was driving between Waynesville and Delwood. The physician was placed under arrest pending grand jury investigation, but the inquisitorial body found that the accident was unavoidable.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Friday, Dec. 11, 1925
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