>From The Morning Chronicle ( London, England ), Saturday, March 16, 1844; Issue 23207. FATAL ACCIDENT - TWO MEN KILLED AT WOOLWICH. Several men of the Royal Artillery were yesterday ( Friday ) afternoon employed in digging and carting gravel from the gravel-pit, between the Battery and Repository grounds to the Royal Arsenal, and two of the men, gunner and driver NORWOOD, and gunner and driver COCHRANE, belonging to Captain DYSON's company, 7th battalion, having, in the process of digging gone under the bank, the operations, and the state of the ground and gravel above them, caused the whole to give way, and falling upon them they were killed almost instantaneously. Their comrades who were present at the time soon got out the bodies and the medical men were promptly on the spot, but life was totally extinct in the one case, and after two or three gaspings the other ceased to exist.