ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
At an inquest ield yesterday, before Sir '• Beetham, oft tie body of the infant which died at the licensed home of Mrs Lukey, ; the jury returned a verdict of "Death, froat marasmus." ' ' ■■
(P£ESS ASSOCIATION' TELEOHAMS.)
DUNEDH*, Febnwrya. Benjamin Lyons, u> platelayer, aged 1 fifty* six yeare, was killed by beini? ran cnrer «gr a train on the railway line near JJeldutha. He was very deaf and did not hear thetraia whittle, or the coll from his mate, as the train approached. NEW PLYMOUTH", February 2. A child, named John Hill, aged' twp years, was badly bnrnt some d»ye since, and since succumbed to his injuries.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10262, 3 February 1899, Page 5
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