Summary
In Matter of Thomas v. United States Trucking Corporation (224 App. Div. 805; affd., 250 N.Y. 567) it appeared that claimant's husband while employed as a truck driver by defendant was required to deliver a truck load of freight at a pier on the North river in the city of New York. While he was engaged in assisting to unload the truck a watchman on the pier drew a revolver and fired at him, causing his death.
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September, 1928.
Present — Van Kirk, P.J., Hinman, Whitmyer, Hill and Hasbrouck, JJ.
Award unanimously affirmed, with costs to the State Industrial Board.