RECORD FAST.
EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST. irSITKB Pa«S< AS3OCIATIOS—BY KLECTB.IC TELZft* A»K—CO rOUQHT.) LONDON. November 7. Indigestion, heart lailure, dropsy, and an enlarged liver aggravated by lasting, are the reasons for the death or the tailing man. Ricardo Saoto. aged Mrty-eight, acc-rding to a doctor's o\ 1dence at tlie mquebt. A doctor warned .Saeco Ijefore starting on his fifty-six days' ta>t, by which he intended to bent a rival, that he was unfit for the task. A nurse gave evidence that Sacco tasted in a large glass case in Blackpool Amusement Arcade. The was dirty and smeit offensively. It was surrounded by monkeys and tunny cats. The Coroner expressed the opinion that th? authorities ought to have intervened on the grounds of hygiene and sanitation. Sacco was attempting to make money in a revolt.ng fashion and had overstepped the mark A verdict of death by misadventure was returned.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19772, 9 November 1929, Page 20
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