Hi Listers, This was in the SMH of 2/9/1854. There are 2 reports on the same incident. Accident - On Friday last an aboriginal black named Bobby Dicky, in the service of Mr Robert Neal, of Penrith, as drayman, was returning home from Sydney with his team, and had proceeded as far as Concord, when, from some cause or other not explained, he fell off the dray in front of the wheel, which passing over his leg broke it. The poor fellow lay there a considerable time, until information of the occurrence reached Constable Graham, who took instant measures for his conveyance to the Sydney Infirmary. The other report from Parramatta states - A team passing down the Parramatta Road to Sydney, and said to belong to Robert Neill, of Penrith, on Thursday night last, had just passed the 'Diggers Arms Inn," when a poor aboriginal native, about 35 years of age, fell from the load, and the wheel passed over his left leg, smashing it to splinters; the neighbours were attracted by the groans of the poor sufferer and took him to the inn, where we saw the good land-lady and others endeavouring to comfort the poor fellow, by washing his wounds, &c. Kristine Wood