(After stating the foregoing facts.) Under the allegations of the petition, it could not be inferred that the negligence of the defendant was the proximate cause of the plaintiff’s injury, and it was therefore proper to sustain the demurrer and dismiss the petition. Perry v. Central Railroad, 66 Ga. 746 (4, 5); Andrews v. Kinsel, 114 Ga. 390 (2) (
The case as laid does not fall within the principle of the decisions relied on by the plaintiff in error, including Spires v. Goldberg, 26 Ga. App. 530 (
Judgment affirmed.
