SUDDEN DEATH.
An electrical engineer, Albert Dicken- I son, 56 years of age, died suddenly last I night at his residence in Carlton Street, I Mount Roskill. At about 5 o'clock he | we,nt out to feed the fo\vls, and a few jf minutes later Mrs. Dickenson found him | lying in the fowlyard dead. Mrs. Dickenson stated to the police I that her husband had enjoyed good I health until about three weeks ago, | when he complained of pains in the £ v chest, for which he had been treated K. jby an Auckland herbalist. Sergeant J. I jA, Cruickshank has arranged for an X.' ! inquest, which is being held this after- | noon. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 187, 8 August 1921, Page 6
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