Wilson was the father of multiple daughters; the oldest, born in 1926, was Mrs. Richard Malvinier Gardener.[4] In November 1968, Wilson was critically injured in an automobile accident; he was flown to the United Kingdom for medical treatment and spent more than half a year outside the country, only returning to the bench at the end of the following June. During his absence, Lawrence Mitchell served as the Chief Justice Ad Interim.[5]
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