STRUCK "BY STONE.
ONLY CHILD FATALLY INJURED. ACCIDENT WHILE AT PLAY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PUTARURU, Tnuisday. Struck on the head by a ?tonc while playing with other lads at Arapuni on Sunday afternoon, a schoolboy, Maxwell Taurere, aged 11 years and 10 months, became critically ill on Monday morning, and died a few hours iater. Hβ was the only child of his parunte, and the sympathy of all has been expressed to them. The inquest was held before Mr. H_KMcDermott, J.P., district coroner. Ths father of the bov eaid the deceased arrived home between 4.30 and a p-m----after playing with some niatee. He saia that another boy had by «««*«"("« him on the head with a stone. The t«» lads had always been good friends. Further evidence was given by Roy C urUu Robert Stephenson, Mrs. S. Church and. and .shock as a result of being accidentally hit on the left temporal region by a stone thrown by Robert Francw Stephenson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1932, Page 7
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