LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH.
I'ELL WHILE AT I'LAV.
(i>y Telegraph—Press Association.)
DI~XEDIX, Saturday. ithin an hour of complaining of pains Linu Sophia l'roctor, aged four years and nine months, died at her bone at Wood bough yesterday. She fin screaming to her mother from the yard "here she had been playing, and **• immediately placed in a hot bath ami a doctor called. At tlif* inquiry this morning befor# Mr. J. j;. Uartholomew, S.>L, coroner, ilic evidence showed that the child had been {.laying by herself in the yard, and ilie only suggestion was that she had fallen over an obi chair. The medical evidence disclosed the fact that the child li:i<] had a fall, anil a \erdiet was T& turned that i] )c doceascd died from inlernal injuries cau-ed I>v an accidcntal fall.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 10
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