SUDDEN DEATH.
MR. F. LINDQUIST.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WHANGAKEI, this day.
"While riding a bicycle home from work Yesterday evening Mr. Frank Lindqiust, master of the Harbour Board's suction dredge, was attacked with a heart seizure, from which he collapsed in Bank Street. A passing motorist hurried the sufferer to the hospital, but Mr. Lindquis't expired as the institution was reached. Deceased liad been in charge of the dredge for the past twelve months, previous to which he was in the employ of the Auckland Harbour Board. Deceased, whose age was 3C>, is survived by a widow and two children. The remains are being conveyed by the Claymore to-day to Auckland. No inquest is necessary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 8
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