MAORI’S DEATH.
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Auckland, March *• At four o clock this momfa.. driver of a goods train f oU nj * body of a Maori lying 0 n the rak? line at Panmuro. After ahlftC? body to the side, they notified I police. Constables O’Donnell , Kennedy removed it to the The body was later identified that of Roni Ahomiro, aged jj married man who lived ’with ids and three children at Jerico'fiJ Panimtre. Deceased, who was ik bourer, had been to the races day and was seen in Panmure Jw six o’clock last evening, {Je It close to the railway line and wv the habit of walking to his hoJfe a (rack which crosses the raite. His body was found quite nearv home, and it is thought that he Wh struck by the Limited express feevening. Death must have beept stantaneous as his back and hip k, and head were badly injured..
An inquest was opened and ji journed sine die after evidences' identification had been taken. ■'
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10829, 30 March 1932, Page 2
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168MAORI’S DEATH. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 10829, 30 March 1932, Page 2
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