SUDDEN DEATH.
* James Dunn reported iSsC^feP"4.E?SP c 't llß * . WiUiam Cunningipaß between 60 and ?6 years died suddenly, ,The two in a' place off eight o'clock last went'to bed with his glomes os..- tDnnn that Cunnraghiam was' eober when he lay down. Dunn states that deceased got up again at, aixuit HO minutes past 12 o'clock lasj£'fcigiisi£weirt and returned qagain but' instead ' of* "getting inwiMjiea again, tie man istreieeixf'Vtrat on' the floor. Dunn *tpoke .'to Uiim,' land, as he received no ,a|jsjve:r.ygot up,"jvhen~he saw Cunningham appareritly deai; Dunn at once informed the police, and examination. 6£- 'the body»showed death had taken, tpla£e. The of deceased is in condition from vermin that it" ; 3'«Tll not be removed to the morgue 'qntil dur/ disinfected by the Health Department. When that has been done, a post mortem examination wii? be made to ascertain the cause of death. - -r ■• : - - ■—■ • -■■.'■ '~- : •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 6
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145SUDDEN DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 6
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