DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.
SAD DEATE OF THREE CHILDREN,
LOST IN THE BUSH.
Sydney. September 2. Thsee young children apod respectively live, four and three years, children of a selector named Kendall, were lost in the bush near Wagga and perished. They wandered after an oppossum on Saturday uight. The weather turned bitterly cold and stormy, and heavy rain has continued since the children were lost. The whole country side turned out in search. A woman attracted by crows which were hovering over a dead lamb found the children close by, lying with their faces downward on a stony ridge, thinly clad, and with do hats or boobs. They had evidently died oa the first or second night oub.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 206, 3 September 1897, Page 3
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