CYANIDE POISONING.
PASSENGER'S STRANGE DEATH. (Bγ Telegraph.—Press Association.! WELLINGTON", Thursday. Wren making his rounds on the Mara ™ a on Monday mornini on the vovasrc lr °m Lyttelton. the watchman found "i PMttnger, who had booked under tin lam « of R. McLean, lying on the de<4 apparently asleep. 'shaking him h< J °und he was dead. ft + \ aa stateri at the in q ,le *t to-daj v.t j P mortp ™ on the body re (jjZT the fact tnat the deceased" ha( «1 as the result of cyanide poisoning was found to be a quantity o Pniasic acid in the stomach The de a»nday. x o t hins furrher 15 knovru o jj nian, as his brother had missed tin |j» from Lyttelton. ifl e inquest was adjourned.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7
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