ADDINGTON TRAGEDY.
VERDICT OF MURDER. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHIUST.H_.tCI., Friday. • The adjourned inquiry into the death of Donald Lewis Carrick, aged three rears, who was found dead with liis head ' battered early lust Saturday morning at : Aldington, was eontiuued to-day. Ser•Wohlutann, who conducted the ease for the police, said Winifred Carrick. the mother of the child, who is now o_ remand charged with its wilful imir;r der had declined to attend the inquiry. ylie was not represented by counsel. Evidence wasgivfii that the (diild was asleep in ite bed at !) p.m. <ni Friday. The coroner returned a verdict that the cause of death \va_ lareration of the brain, the result of wounds inflicted by some person or persons, but there was uo evidence as to who such person or persons were.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 299, 15 December 1917, Page 14
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