WOMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.
WANDERED AWAY WHILE ILL COLLAPSED FROM EXPOSURE. (By Telegraph. —Owu Corrcs;>«>mh)it.) ROTOR UA, this day. The inquest into the deatu of Mr-. Marv Bolt, whose !>jdy was f unJ ■>'> July 1 in the Government Garden-, w.-is held this morning before Mr. S. L. Paterson, S.M. ( Bo;t said his \\ itc hid suffering from a nervous breakd<>w!!. She disappeared on the night of July 17. and he found her dead next raorn:r.g He considered she died from exposure, the night beinp exttemeiy cold. Dr. Hav and Dr. Bertram'gave evidence that there was no sign of poison, after which the verdict wasgveu: "Th::t Mary B"it was found dead ~11 th- m Trains of July IS, she having wandered away while in a state of ,1 Vim t' :> a. j collap.-eel from exhaustion an I exposure." ' '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 198, 22 August 1928, Page 7
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