SUDDEN DEATH.
BETUIXED SOLDIER EXPIRES. I An inquest into the deatli of John falconer Campbell (381, a returned tidier, who died suddenly at his home tt Eawhiti Street. Takapuna. at about W-30 p.m. on Sunday last, was held at ™* Morgue, before Mr. .J. E. Wilson, "" , ' yesterJav afternoon. ilr. H. W. bawaon, uncle of the de'eased, stated that his nephew, who had Neatly returned from En-land, had baa atUck of influenza there, but a ad lately been in excellent health. lJr.6. A. Stride stated that upon open-j ™? tae thorax, he found both lungs jittering to the cSest wall, and botfl 'toeys conse.-tir.jr. The opened skuli -owed dots and blood, m his opinion ; c cause of death was the rupture ol c easels of the brain, which would be S by = en " il condition, which, in att ', was attributable to his severe a ttack of influenza. -c finding was in accordance iritn j ** Stride's evidence. i
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 125, 27 May 1919, Page 9
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SUDDEN DEATH.
Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 125, 27 May 1919, Page 9
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