EIGHT INQUESTS
FINDINGS OF CORONER Inquests Into eight death* were held yesterday in Christchurch by the Coroner (Mr A. A. McLachlan). Findings. In- accordance with medical evidence. were gi Shur Burrows? aged 87 years, death caused on May 5, 1945. by congestive he Alfre f d U Joyce Clements, aged 60 years, death on May 8, 1945, after a heart Morris, aged 53 years death caused through toxertiia, associated with bronchial pneumonia. Leslie Walter Norman Collins, aged 57 years, Springston, death on May 8,194 a, after heart failure. ' Mary Ann Spencer, aged 59 years, death caused by hemorrhage into the brain following the rupture of a degenerate arter&lllan Rose O’Brien, 'aged 52 years, death on June 8, 1945, after a heart failUr c’aroline Sybil Keown, aged 61 ’ year£, death on May 28, 1945, caused by cerebral hemorrhage from a degenerate blood vessel which ruptured from high blood 'pressure. France Maud Hall, aged 45, death on May 26, ’1945, from acute failure of the left ventricle following on high blood pressure and gallstones.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24777, 18 January 1946, Page 7
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