DYING CHILD REJECTED.
As Marion Millie Da.v, aged nine, played in the road at Luton, she was knocked down by a trailer attached to a flour waggon. She was dying when Robert Lacy carried her to a cottage and knocked at the door. The cottager mumbled somethin." about it “not being convenient,” and the child was laid down outside. The coroner's jury at Luton expressed the opinion that a man who refused shelter to a dying child deserved the severest censure. Lacy said that --he did not know the man or the number of the house.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9836, 2 April 1923, Page 2
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