FIVE INQUESTS HELD
CORONER’S VERDICTS The Coroner (Mr Raymond Ferner) found as follows in inquests held before him yesterday:— George Thompson, aged .70, died on May 22, 1850, from hyptertensive heart failure associated with anaesthesia; Isohel Maud Husband, aged 64 died As a result of a cerebral hemorrhage on November 16, 1950; John Charles Mann, aged 48, died on October 12. 1960, from acute renal failure due to acute nephritis; Henry Francis Gallagher, aged 62, di~d from toxic myocarditis associated w’tti bronchopneumonia on November 16, 1050: Robert Allen Owen, aged 67. died on March 4 from heart failure due to myocardial degeneration following a coronary artery disease, and accelerated by chronic bronchitis.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 4
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