RABBIT CATCHER'S SUICIDE.
* ■ A verdict of "Suicide whilst of unsound mind" -was returned at an inquest held at the Kennels, Stoneleigh Abbey, near Leamington, on Martin Henry Hemsley (26), a rabbit catcher employed by Mr. Dudley Docker, who was found in Bericote Wood with his head partially blown away, and a pra was lying by his side. The widow stated that they were married only in March of this year. Three months later her husband began to comPliln of severe gastric pains and nervous trouble. He had served In the Army, and *>aa been ga gse _, So Berto _ B _ & _ co _ >£____* Ms nerTeß that he -~ °p ° ne 5 . because he fe,t
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 30
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