ROTORUA INQUEST.
WOMAN'S FATAL BURNS,
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
ROTORUA, this day.
At an inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Ivy Florence Munro, aged 39, wife of Mr. F. T. Munro, confectioner, who was so severely burned when her clothing caught lire that she died in hospital a few hours later, the evidence of the husband was taken and the inquiry was adjourned einc die. It was stated that deceased had nursed her mother through a six weeks' illness, and liad been greatly affected by her mother's death. iSince then she had suffered a serious breakdown in health.
The coroner (Mr. W. L. Richards) commented 011 the devotion Mrs. Munro had entertained toward her mother and the effect her mother's death liad had on her.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 3
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