6 Monday, March 19, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Haskell man killed by car, sheriff says By Kathryn Lancaster Kansan staff writer A 19-year-old Lawrence man that died March 2 was struck from behind by a vehicle, Loren Anderson, Douglas County Sheriff, said Friday. Kris Sperry, a pathologist from Atlanta, determined that Christopher George Bread, a 1989 Lawrence High School graduate, died from a fractured skull, Anderson said. The pathologist said he thought the vehicle, either a pickup truck or van, hit Bread as he was walking or standing shortly before 1 a.m. on the north side of 15th Street about a mile east of town. Sperry reached his conclusions after examining numerous photographs and the coroner's report, and after visiting the area where Bread's body was found. Anderson said. A promoter for the Outhouse, a music club on 15th Street about four miles east of Lawrence, said. two weeks ago that Bread was one of about 50 people who attended a heavy metal show the night he died. The city will examine allegations of discrimination raised at a public forum at Haskell Indian Junior College, Mayor Bob Schumm said at Tuesday night's city commission meeting. Harry J. Oliver, a 72-year-old Kickapoo man from Horton, died Dec. 3 after he was struck by a car at 18th and Massachusetts streets, according to the report. The car and its driver have not been found. Schumm commended Haskell student senators for sponsoring the forum. He appointed Bob Martin, Haskell president, to the city's Human Relations/Human Resource Commission Martin said yesterday that he looked forward to continuing dialogue on the issues of racism and prejudice. KU student senators had planned to attend the Haskell forum but did not receive notice of a switch in dates until a half-hour after the forum began, said Michael Diggs, chairman of the KU Minority Affairs Committee. 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