A STRANGE DEATH.
; . — ! TKFAXT DISLOCATES IT? NECK. j . j An inquiry n>s held at Kla-ndn.llah on ' Wednesday.' Vforc Mr K. Pa c e. S.M., i into the circumstance.* surrounding tic i death on Tuesday of an infant, named I Edmond "Ernes'- aged j eovpn nnd a. half ruonMi? According 'to" the evidence, the child was a'i tended to at in a.m.. nnd when '•* i attendant returned to at noon, slir I found that the child bad got it* hca-d ! twisted hftwppn the b:ir= of its rot. ' Pr. Wright was immediately piimmoned. ' and on arrival found that the. infant had died from a dislocated nerk. A verdict was returned, accordinply. ■ J
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 8
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110A STRANGE DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 8
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