FOURTH VICTIM DIES
RANGITOTO TRAGEDY NO SIGN OF MISSING MAORI [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELISGBAM.) TE IpITI, October. 11. Edward Lancashire Davenport, the fourth victim of the Rangitoto tragedy, died in the hospital this evening. A large force' of police is camped at the site of the burned homestead, in which the bodies of Davenport's father and mother were found, and is scouring the country. The task is difficult because of the rough nature of the country. An informal inquest on Albert David Davenport (brother of Edward Davenport) was held this morning and adjourned sine die. There is no trace of the missing Maori.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21293, 12 October 1934, Page 16
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