THE DEATH OF FRANCIS ADAMS.
tna AaocteUen—Eltetrio reiecrapa—cepyn«»t London, September 6. At the inquest on the body of Mr Franois Adams, Mrs Adams declared that the deceased broke a blood vessel, and finding hhneeif choking shot himself with a revolver. She was present but powerless to prevent the deed. Adams was in great pain, and as the case appeared hopeless he appealed to her to allow him to die quickly. She had previously removed the deoeased's jfalee teeth afc his request. The jury returned a verdict of auioide and regretted the action of the wife in not taking steps to prevent her husband killing himself.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8582, 8 September 1893, Page 5
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