SUICIDE AT GREYMOUTH
A COOL CUSTOMER.
(By Telegraph.— Press Association.)
GREYMOUTH, this day.
A man named Amos Nicholson committed suicided this morning in the railway station at Greymouth; he was discovered with his coat off and neatly folded under his head for a pillow, his trousers, vest and boots were put tidily away, and alongside of him were four candles partly consumed. A revolver was found in his left hand, and a bullet wound through his head. Death must have been instantaneous.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 290, 14 December 1897, Page 5
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