SOUTH DUNEDIN TRAGEDY.
JAGER SENT FOR TRIAL. MENTAL HOSPITAL MEANWHILE. (By Tele-rapL.—Prcss Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. Patrick John .lager who, on March r >- vent V> the Dunedin police •'atinn and told the constable on duty jhai he had killed his mate and lite- _«-_■!__■ trici:.!. Arthur Creagh, appeared at ihc Police Court yesterday, charged with Or. K-.ur.s, tiic police surgeon, said. ■'' in )■•■" "pinion, the accused was a ■ ••!■; itiab'c in-minl defective. Tile magistrate committed accused for trial and ordered his detention in a mental hospital pending representations being madg tg J_.e _di_,ist_£ of, Eealtii.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 10
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