SUDDEN DEATH.
A vert sudden death took place last night at Marks's boarding-house, Queen-street, near the wharf. Aboub 11 o'clock a man named Jeremiah Hickey asked Mr Marks for a bed, and was shown to a room. When the servant went to the room to make the bed this morning she saw deceased lying naked on the floor quite dead, having apparently fallen out of bed in a fib. Information was given to Constable Macky, of the water police, by whom the body was removed to the morgue pending an inquest. Ib is known that deceased was eubject to fits.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 135, 9 June 1891, Page 8
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